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    • Striped magnetic ground state of the kagome lattice in Fe4Si2Sn7O16 

      Ling, Chris D; Allison, MC; Schmid, S; Avdeev, M; Gardner, JS; Wang, C-W; Ryan, DH; Zbiri, M; Söhnel, T
      Published 2017-01-01
      We have experimentally identified a different magnetic ground state for the kagome lattice, in the perfectly hexagonal Fe2+ (3d 6 , S = 2) compound Fe4 Si2 Sn7 O16 . A representational symmetry analysis of neutron diffraction ...
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    • Rational design of a commensurate (3+3)-D modulated structure within the fast-ion conducting stabilized δ-Bi2O3 series 

      Wind, Julia; Polt, Julia; Zhang, Zhaoming; Blom, Douglas A; Vogt, Thomas; Withers, Ray L; Ling, Chris D
      Published 2017-01-01
      We report the systematic design, preparation, and characterization of the first commensurate member of the oxide-ionic conducting, (3 + 3)-D modulated, Type II phases of doped δ-Bi2O3. The incommensurate Type II modulation ...
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    • Stability and range of the type II Bi1-xWxO1.5+1.5x solid solution 

      Wind, Julia; Kayser, Paula; Zhang, Zhaoming; Radosavljevic Evans, Ivana; Ling, Chris D
      Published 2017-01-01
      We have established the stability and range of the cubic type II phase of Bi1-xWxO1.5+1.5x using a combination of X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Type II is a high temperature ...
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    • Mimicking the Wettability of the Rose Petal using Self-assembly of Waterborne Polymer Particles 

      Telford, Andrew Michael; Hawkett, B.S.; Such, C.; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2013-07-23
      In this work, we present a novel platform to synthesize polymeric “raspberry” particles and explore their use to fabricate surfaces with low wettability and high water adhesion, resembling the properties of naturally ...
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    • Passive Tumour Targeting and Extravasation of Cylindrical Polymer Brushes in Mouse Xenografts 

      Muellner, Markus; Mehta, Dharmini; Nowell, Cameron J.; Porter, Christopher J.H.
      Published 2016-03-17
      The shape-persistent nature and cylindrical conformation of cylindrical polymer brushes (CPBs) present opportunities to explore the properties of anisotropic (ie non spherical) nanomaterials in biological settings. This ...
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