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Former activities

Activities carried out in the past by members of the group.

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Growth of Prussian Blue Analogues Thin films

Participants : P. Allongue, C. Henry de Villeneuve, I. Maurin, T. Gacoin
PhD student : L. Lu
This project, aims at the realization of 2D photo responsive magnetic heterostructures coupling (...)

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Alloy Monolayers by Electrochemical co-deposition

Participants : P. Allongue and F. Maroun
PhD students : F. Le Cadre (2013), A. Damian (2009)
In this work we investigate the microstructure of alloy monolayers Ni-M obtained by (...)

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Growth and Magnetism of Electrodeposited ultrathin Magnetic layers

Participants : P. Allongue, R. Cortès and F. Maroun
PhD students and Post-docs : H. Jurca (2009), G. Savidand (2007), P. Prod’homme (2005)
Ultrathin magnetic layers are important for (...)

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Magnetic Nanostructures by self-organized electrochemical growth

Participants : P. Allongue, R. Cortès and F. Maroun
We have investigated the magnetic properties of a self-organized array of Co/Au islands on a vicinal Si(111) surface. The sample is realized (...)

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Electrochemical Nanolithography

Participants : P. Allongue and F. Maroun
Post-docs : O. De Abril (2009) and A. Gündel (2005)
Electrochemical nanolithography is a technique allowing etching of a conductive substrate in one (...)

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Buffer layers Au(111) / H-Si(111)

Participants : P. Allongue, R. Cortès and F. Maroun
PhD student : P. Prod’homme (2005)
Gold electrochemical growth on a vicinal H-Si(111) (Fig. 1a) leads to strong epitaxy Au(111)/Si(111) if (...)

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Electrochemical deposition on bimetallic surfaces

Participants : P. Allongue and F. Maroun
PhD student : A. Damian (2009)
This study aims at comparing the adsorption energy of Ni adatoms on different surfaces. Because this difference is (...)

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Ideal H-terminated Si(111) surface by anisotropic etching

Participants : P. Allongue, R. Cortès, C. Henry de Villeneuve
Silicon dissolution in NaOH may be described on the molecular scale by the reaction shown in Fig. 1. In situ STM observations have (...)

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Dendritic growth in électrochemistry

Participant : M. Rosso
We have been studying dendritic growth in electrochemistry for several years, in relation to the electrode/electrolyte interface properties. We have made a contribution (...)

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