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    Electrochemical deposition of HSA on Ag electrode for its quantitative determination using SERS and machine learning by Boginskaya, I.A., Slipchenko, E.A., Safiullin, R.R., Afanasev, K.N., Sedova, M.V., Ryzhikov, I.A., Merzlikin, A.M.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (16-10-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •A nonlabelled method for the quantitative determination of protein is proposed.•SERS using machine learning methods is used.•The proposed…”
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    SQUID microscope for magnetic structure visualization in magnetoimpedance elements by Gudoshnikov, S.A., Rudenchik, P.E., Matveets, L.V., Snigirev, O.V., Liubimov, B.Ya, Perov, N.S., Gan'shina, E.A., Antonov, A.S., D'achkov, A.L., Sedova, M.V.

    “…An attempt to apply a SQUID microscope for visualization of magnetic structure in giant magnetic impedance (GMI) elements was undertaken. The measurements were…”
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    Visualization of the domain structure of ferromagnetic films using the magnetochemical effect by Agaponova, A. V., Bykov, I. V., Maklakov, S. A., Maklakov, S. S., Pukhov, A. A., Ryzhikov, I. A., Sedova, M. V., Shalygina, E. E., Yakubov, I. T.

    Published in Physics of the solid state (01-05-2011)
    “…Iron film surfaces have been studied after their chemical treatment in a magnetic field. The chemical treatment of a metal leads to the appearance of a relief…”
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    Fe–N films: Morphology, static and dynamic magnetic properties by Lagarkov, A.N., Iakubov, I.T., Ryzhikov, I.A., Rozanov, K.N., Perov, N.S., Elsukov, E.P., Maklakov, S.A., Osipov, A.V., Sedova, M.V., Getman, A.M., Ulyanov, A.L.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (15-05-2007)
    “…The study is conducted of thin Fe–N films produced by magnetron sputtering on mylar substrate. The correlations between morphology, structure, and magnetic…”
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    Structure of and electric conduction in metal–polymer poly-para-xylylene–Ag nanocomposite films by Boginskaya, I. A., Gusev, A. V., Mailyan, K. A., Ozerin, S. N., Pebalk, A. V., Ryzhikov, I. A., Sedova, M. V., Chvalun, S. N.

    “…The processes of formation of metal-polymer poly- para -xylylene-Ag nanocomposites by solidphase cryochemical synthesis are studied. The temperature…”
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    Anomalous optical response of silicon tip-shaped metasurface by Sarychev, A.K., Afanasev, K.N., Bykov, I.V., Boginskaya, I.A., Ivanov, A.V., Kurochkin, I.N., Lagarkov, A.N., Ryzhikov, I.A., Sedova, M.V.

    “…Anomalous optical response for the metasurface fabricated from silicon resonators is investigated. Resonators have form of 3D micro cones - tips that are…”
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    Giant electromagnetic field in periodic metal-silicone metasurface and SERS sensors by Sarychev, A.K., Afanasev, K.N., Bykov, I.V., Boginskaya, I.A., Evtushenko, E.G., Ivanov, A.V., Kurochkin, I.N., Lagarkov, A.N., Merzlikin, A.M., Mikheev, V.V., Negrov, D.V., Ryzhikov, I.A., Sedova, M.V.

    “…Anomalous optical response for the metamaterial fabricated from silicon bar resonators is investigated. The resonators are manufactured in form of…”
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    Post-processing and processing treatment and their effect on structure and properties of Finemet films by Sedova, M.V., Dyachkov, A.L., Furmanova, T.A., Perov, N.S.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-07-2001)
    “…The effect of heating of substrates (75°C, 110°C, 145°C and 180°C), electrical bias (50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200 and 250 V) on the substrate during preparation…”
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    Laminates of Thin Ferromagnetic Films for Microwave Applications by Rozanov, K.N., Iakubov, I.T., Lagarkov, A.N., Maklakov, S.A., Osipov, A.V., Petrov, D.A., Ryzhikov, L., Sedova, M.V., Starostenko, S.N.

    “…Thin ferromagnetic films are known to exhibit the highest possible microwave permeability of known magnetic materials. Magnetic materials with high microwave…”
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