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    Beating the Stoner criterion using molecular interfaces by Ma’Mari, Fatma Al, Moorsom, Timothy, Teobaldi, Gilberto, Deacon, William, Prokscha, Thomas, Luetkens, Hubertus, Lee, Steve, Sterbinsky, George E., Arena, Dario A., MacLaren, Donald A., Flokstra, Machiel, Ali, Mannan, Wheeler, May C., Burnell, Gavin, Hickey, Bryan J., Cespedes, Oscar

    Published in Nature (London) (06-08-2015)
    “…By harnessing the charge transfer that takes place at the interface between a metal and a layer of molecules, the usually non-magnetic materials copper and…”
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    Optical conversion of pure spin currents in hybrid molecular devices by Wheeler, May C., Ma’Mari, Fatma Al, Rogers, Matthew, Gonçalves, Francisco J., Moorsom, Timothy, Brataas, Arne, Stamps, Robert, Ali, Mannan, Burnell, Gavin, Hickey, B. J., Cespedes, Oscar

    Published in Nature communications (13-10-2017)
    “…Carbon-based molecules offer unparalleled potential for THz and optical devices controlled by pure spin currents: a low-dissipation flow of electronic spins…”
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    Developing Hollow-Channel Gold Nanoflowers as Trimodal Intracellular Nanoprobes by Ye, Sunjie, Wheeler, May C, McLaughlan, James R, Tamang, Abiral, Diggle, Christine P, Cespedes, Oscar, Markham, Alex F, Coletta, P Louise, Evans, Stephen D

    “…Gold nanoparticles-enabled intracellular surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) provides a sensitive and promising technique for single cell analysis…”
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    One-step fabrication of hollow-channel gold nanoflowers with excellent catalytic performance and large single-particle SERS activity by Ye, Sunjie, Benz, Felix, Wheeler, May C, Oram, Joseph, Baumberg, Jeremy J, Cespedes, Oscar, Christenson, Hugo K, Coletta, Patricia Louise, Jeuken, Lars J C, Markham, Alexander F, Critchley, Kevin, Evans, Stephen D

    Published in Nanoscale (01-01-2016)
    “…Hollow metallic nanostructures have shown potential in various applications including catalysis, drug delivery and phototherapy, owing to their large surface…”
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