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X-ray absorption microscopy of bacterial surface protein layers: X-ray damage.X-ray spectromicroscopy study of competitive adsorption of protein and peptide onto polystyrene-poly(methyl methacrylate).Sub-nanosecond signal propagation in anisotropy-engineered nanomagnetic logic chainsExploring the Chemical Reactivity between Carbon Dioxide and Three Transition Metals (Au, Pt, and Re) at High-Pressure, High-Temperature Conditions.Tailoring the topology of an artificial magnetic skyrmion.An X-ray spectromicroscopy study of protein adsorption to polystyrene-poly(ethylene oxide) blends.Mechanism of calcite co-orientation in the sea urchin tooth.Electrically driven magnetic domain wall rotation in multiferroic heterostructures to manipulate suspended on-chip magnetic particles.Oxygen spectroscopy and polarization-dependent imaging contrast (PIC)-mapping of calcium carbonate minerals and biominerals.Gradual ordering in red abalone nacre.Surface chemistry and stability of metastable corundum-type In2O3.Tuning magnetic domain structure in nanoscale La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 islands.Compact low power infrared tube furnace for in situ X-ray powder diffraction.Surface chemistry of pure tetragonal ZrO2 and gas-phase dependence of the tetragonal-to-monoclinic ZrO2 transformation.Electrical control of antiferromagnetic domains in multiferroic BiFeO3 films at room temperature.Ferrimagnetism in manganese-rich gallium and aluminium spinels due to mixed valence Mn2+-Mn3+ states.X-ray microscopy studies of protein adsorption on a phase-segregated polystyrene/polymethyl methacrylate surface. 1. Concentration and exposure-time dependence for albumin adsorption.Correlation-Driven Insulator-Metal Transition in Near-Ideal Vanadium Dioxide Films.Transmission in situ and operando high temperature X-ray powder diffraction in variable gaseous environments.Self-Sharpening Mechanism of the Sea Urchin ToothUsing X-PEEM to study biomaterials: Protein and peptide adsorption to a polystyrene–poly(methyl methacrylate)-b-polyacrylic acid blendDiamondoid coating enables disruptive approach for chemical and magnetic imaging with 10 nm spatial resolutionObservation of injection and pinning of domain walls in magnetic nanowires using photoemission electron microscopyCorrelated domain structure in perovskite oxide superlattices exhibiting spin-flop couplingOn the structural stability of crystalline ceria phases in undoped and acceptor-doped ceria materials under reduction conditionsImplementation and application of the peak scaling method for temperature measurement in the laser heated diamond anvil cellStructural investigations of La0.6Sr0.4FeO3−δ under reducing conditions: kinetic and thermodynamic limitations for phase transformations and iron exsolution phenomenaSingle-crystal high-pressure diffraction at the Advanced Light SourceControlling the switching field in nanomagnets by means of domain-engineered antiferromagnetsChemical and oxidation-state imaging of mineralogical intergrowths: The application of X-ray photo-emission electron microscopy (XPEEM)Cryogenic PEEM at the Advanced Light SourceCascade-like signal propagation in chains of concave nanomagnetsSelf-Sharpening Teeth: Self-Sharpening Mechanism of the Sea Urchin Tooth (Adv. Funct. Mater. 4/2011)Direct observation of imprinted antiferromagnetic vortex states in CoO/Fe/Ag(001) discsMagnetic domain structure of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 nanoislands: Experiment and simulationAn X-ray Spectromicroscopy Study of Albumin Adsorption to Crosslinked Polyethylene Oxide FilmsX-ray Spectromicroscopy Study of Protein Adsorption to a Polystyrene−Polylactide BlendPhase Segregation in Polystyrene−Polylactide BlendsX-ray Microscopy Studies of Protein Adsorption on a Phase Segregated Polystyrene/Polymethylmethacrylate Surface. 2. Effect of pH on Site PreferenceMagnetic Bubble Domain Phase at the Spin Reorientation Transition of UltrathinFe/Ni/Cu(001)Film
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