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    Nanoscale Effects of Radiation (UV, X‑ray, and γ) on Calcite Surfaces: Implications for its Mechanical and Physico-Chemical Properties by Kabacińska, Z, Yate, L, Wencka, M, Krzyminiewski, R, Tadyszak, K, Coy, E

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (22-06-2017)
    “…Calcite, the most stable polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), attracts growing attention due to its wide applications in many fields, such as composite…”
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    EPR and UV–vis study on solutions of Cu(II) dmit complexes and the complexes entrapped in zeolite A and ZIF-Cu(IM)2 by Hoffmann, S.K., Goslar, J., Lijewski, S., Tadyszak, K., Zalewska, A., Jankowska, A., Florczak, P., Kowalak, S.

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (01-03-2014)
    “…•New pigments based on dmit≡C3S52– compounds are examined.•Various colors were obtained with UV–vis spectra.•Metal dmit complexes were introduced in zeolite…”
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    Modeling Spin Hamiltonian Parameters for Fe2+ (S = 2) Adatoms on Cu2N/Cu(100) Surface Using Semiempirical and Density Functional Theory Approaches by Rudowicz, C., Tadyszak, K., Ślusarski, T., Verissimo-Alves, Marcos, Kozanecki, M.

    Published in Applied magnetic resonance (01-06-2019)
    “…Transition metal atoms adsorbed on surfaces (adatoms) behaving like magnets are important for potential applications in quantum computing and memory storage…”
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    Orientation dependent Ti diffusion in YNMO/STO thin films deposited by pulsed laser deposition by Coy, L.E., Yate, -->L., Ventura, J., Załęski, K., Tadyszak, K., Ferrater, C., Polo, M.C., Varela, -->M.

    Published in Applied surface science (30-11-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Thin films of YNMO(001) and YNMO(101) double perovskite were grown on STO(001) and STO(111) substrates by pulsed laser…”
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    Two-dimensional EPR imaging with the rapid scan and rotated magnetic field gradient by Czechowski, T., Chlewicki, W., Baranowski, M., Jurga, K., Szczepanik, P., Szulc, P., Tadyszak, K., Kedzia, P., Szostak, M., Malinowski, P., Wosinski, S., Prukala, W., Jurga, J.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-11-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Fast 2D EPR imaging technique is presented.•Rapid scan of Zeeman field is combined with gradients whose orientation is modulated at low…”
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