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    First-principles study of lattice dynamics and diffusion in DO3-type Fe3Si by Dennler, Samuel, Hafner, J.

    “…The collective and single-particle dynamics in the intermetallic compound Fe3Si with the DO3 structure have been investigated using first-principles…”
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    Structural properties of carbon nanotubes derived from C-13 NMR by Abou-Hamad, Edy, Babaa, Moulay-Rachid, Bouhrara, Mohamed, Kim, Y., Saih, Youssef, Dennler, Samuel, Mauri, Francesco, Basset, Jean-Marie, Goze-Bac, Christophe, Wagberg, Thomas

    “…We present a detailed experimental and theoretical study on how structural properties of carbon nanotubes can be derived from 13C NMR investigations. Magic…”
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    Temperature dependence and pressure dependence of the vibrational properties of corannulene by Alvarez, Laurent, Parc, Rozenn Le, Jourdain, Vincent, Dennler, Samuel, Bantignies, Jean Louis, Sauvajol, Jean Louis, Rose, Jonathan A., Scott, Lawrence T.

    Published in Physica Status Solidi (b) (01-10-2008)
    “…Herein, we report the experimental investigation of the vibrational properties of corannulene using Raman spectroscopy. The temperature dependences of the…”
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    A first-principles investigation of ultrathin magnetic Mn films on W surfaces - II. Surfaces diffusion by Dennler, Samuel, Hafner, J.

    “…The atomic diffusion in the first stages of the growth of ultrathin Mn films deposed on W substrates has been investigated in the framework of the density…”
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    Towards atomic-scale design: A theoretical investigation of magnetic nanoparticles and ultrathin films by Dennler, S., Fromen, M.C., Casanove, M.J., Pastor, G.M., Morillo, J., Hafner, J.

    Published in Microelectronics (01-02-2008)
    “…This paper reports recent theoretical work on nanostructured materials including magnetic alloyed CoRh nanoparticles that are good candidates to combine both a…”
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