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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2018Prussian Blue@MoS2 Layer Composites as Highly Efficient Cathodes for Sodium‐ and Potassium‐Ion Batteries107citations
  • 2010A chiral ferromagnetic molecular metal86citations

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  • Tatay, Sergio
  • Romero, Jorge
  • Sanchis-Gual, Roger
  • Agouram, Said
  • Morant-Giner, Marc
  • Coronado, Eugenio
  • Padial, Natalia M.
  • Waerenborgh, João C.
  • Forment-Aliaga, Alicia
  • Galbiati, Marta
  • García Cruz, Leticia
  • Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos
  • Wallis, John D.
  • Goddard, Paul A.
  • Singleton, John
  • Coldea, Amalia I.
  • Galan-Mascaros, Jose R.
  • Coles, Sj
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A chiral ferromagnetic molecular metal

  • Alberola, Antonio
  • Wallis, John D.
  • Coronado, Eugenio
  • Goddard, Paul A.
  • Singleton, John
  • Coldea, Amalia I.
  • Galan-Mascaros, Jose R.
  • Coles, Sj
Abstract

The first molecular material with the coexistence of ferromagnetism, metal-like conductivity, and chirality has been prepared using an organic/inorganic approach. In this case, a two-dimensional packing of chiral organic radical cations (responsible for both the electrical conductivity and optical activity) was assembled with a layered bimetallic oxalate-based anionic network (responsible for the magnetic properties). Shubnikov?de Haas oscillations confirmed the presence of a Fermi surface even when the transport properties suggested “insulating”-type behavior at very low temperatures

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  • surface
  • layered
  • two-dimensional
  • electrical conductivity