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    Magnetic field influence on the low-temperature heat capacity of the CDW compound blue bronze Rb0.3MoO3 by Lasjaunias, J C, Sahling, S, Biljakovic, K, Monceau, P, Marcus, J

    “…We have investigated the effect of magnetic field on the low-temperature heat capacity C, of the quasi-1 D compound blue bronze Rbo.3MoO3, characterized by a…”
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    Thermal and thermoelectric properties of icosahedral Al62Cu25.5Fe12.5 quasicrystal by Bilušić, A, Smontara, A, Lasjaunias, J.C, Ivkov, J, Calvayrac, Y

    “…Experimental results on thermal and thermoelectric properties of icosahedral i-Al62Cu25.5Fe12.5 quasicrystal in temperature range 4.2–340K are examined, and…”
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    Effects of intercluster coupling in high spin molecular magnets by Affronte, M., Sessoli, R., Gatteschi, D., Wernsdorfer, W., Lasjaunias, J.C., Heath, S.L., Powell, A.K., Fort, A., Rettori, A.

    “…We report evidences for long-range antiferromagnetic (AF) order in iron oxyhydroxides Fe 19 metheidi and (enH 2) 2 Fe 6 clusters that at low temperature behave…”
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    Low-temperature thermal conductivity of icosahedral Al63Cu25Fe12 and Al62Cu25.5Fe12.5 quasicrystals by Smontara, Ana, Lasjaunias, Jean-Claude, Paulsen, Carley, Bilušić, Ante, Calvayrac, Yvonne

    “…We present measurements of thermal and electrical conductivity of icosahedral Al63Cu25Fe12 and Al62Cu25.5Fe12.5 quasicrystals in the temperature range 0.1–6K…”
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    Low-temperature specific heat of single-wall carbon nanotubes by Lasjaunias, J.C., Biljakovic, K., Benes, Z., Fischer, J.E.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-05-2002)
    “…Previous low-temperature heat capacity measurements down to 2 K give evidence for 1-D quantum confinement of SWNT vibrational modes (J. Hone et al., Science…”
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    Thermal and acoustic transport properties of hard carbon formed from C 60 fullerene by Smontara, A., Paul, M.Saint, Lasjaunias, J.C., Bilušić, A., Kitamura, N.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-05-2002)
    “…We have measured the acoustic and thermal transport properties of hard carbon formed from C 60 fullerene over a wide temperature and frequency ranges. The…”
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    Intrinsic properties of NiSi by Meyer, B., Gottlieb, U., Laborde, O., Yang, Hongshun, Lasjaunia, J.C., Sulpice, A., Madar, R.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (14-11-1997)
    “…NiSi is a promising material for applications in Si microelectronics. A good understanding of its fundamental physical properties is, however, necessary in…”
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    Low temperature calorimetric investigation of an insulating icosahedral Al–Pd–Re quasicrystal by Préjean, J.J, Lasjaunias, J.-C, Berger, C, Sulpice, A

    “…We report on a very low temperature heat capacity investigation of an icosahedral Al–Pd–Re sample which, from resistivity measurements, is believed to lie on…”
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    On the phonon Poiseuille flow in quasi-one dimensional crystal by Maynard, R, Smontara, A, Lasjaunias, J.C

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-03-1999)
    “…We report on thermal conductivity measurements of the quasi-one dimensional single crystals (Ta 1− x Nb x Se 4) 2I ( x=0, 0.008, 0.01) at low temperatures. In…”
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    Low-temperature specific heat of Li : Fe6 molecular magnets by Affronte, M, Lasjaunias, J.C, Cornia, A

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-07-2000)
    “…We have studied the low-temperature ( T) specific heat ( C) of Li : Fe6 molecular magnets. The Schottky anomaly related to the singlet–triplet energy gap is…”
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