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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 43, No. 3, 2025) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesPreface
Jan M. Olchowik Effect of Crossed Flux on Flux Pinning in YBCO Superconductor
A. Amirabadizadeh1, S.K. Hasanain2 Analysis of ozone generation process and micro-channel intensity distribution using Discharge Analysis Method
T. Cieplak1, Ch. Yamabe2, J.M. Olchowik1, J. Ozonek1 Analysis of wave packet interference pattern in Young experiment
K. Cieslak, J.M. Olchowik Processing of the Porous Structures of the YBa2Cu3O7-δ High Temperature Superconductor
P. Fiertek, W. Sadowski Formation of soft material in terms of a coupled matter migration-and-relaxation picture: a synchronous mode
A. Gadomski1, M. Dressler2, I. Santamaría-Holek3, J.M. Rubí4 Quasi-periodic microstructuring of iron cylinder surface under its corrosion in the combined electric and magnetic fields
O.YU. Gorobets, D.O. Derecha Stirring of electrolytes in the vicinity of metallic matrix in a permanent magnetic field
S.V. Gorobets1, O.Yu. Gorobets2, I.Yu. Goyko3, S.P. Mazur1 Hydrogen interactions in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Histogram-based Segmentation of Brain Tissues
S. Gułkowski, J.M. Olchowik Effects of thermal treatment on magnetic properties of Ni2FeV3O11-δ compound
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, G. Zolnierkiewicz2, A. Blonska-Tabero3, Sz. Los4, W. Kempinski4 Magnetic ordering processes in manganese(II) di(hydrogen malonate) dihydrate complex studied by ESR spectroscopy
S. Marczynski1, N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek1, E. Grech3, B. Kolodziej3 Effect of calcination and structural additives on EPR spectra of nanocrystalline cobalt oxides
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, M. Maryniak2, G. Zolnierkiewicz2, M. Podsiadly3, W. Arabczyk3, Z. Lendzion-Bieluń3, U. Narkiewicz3 100 Years of Work Function
S. Hałas Phase transitions in Co78Si9B13 and Fe78Si9B13 metallic glasses induced by isochronal annealing
E. Jakubczyk Intermolecular Interactions in Plant Cells Reflected by Ultraweak Luminescence Phenomenon
A. Ja¶kowska, A. Dudziak, M. Gospodarek, E. ¦piewla AbstractIt is commonly known that photons necessarily participate in atomic and molecular interactions. On the other hand plant, animal and human cells spontaneously emit electromagnetic radiation. The universality of ultraweak cell luminescence is inherently associated with fundamental processes in the living organisms. The majority of researchers think that this very weak radiation [10 - 105 photons/(cm2s)] results from such radical reactions as, for instance, lipid peroxidation. Having at our disposal the spectra of ultraweak luminescence (UL) from intact Characeae cells and their particular cellular structures and fractions, we could confirm that the electron carriers of the mitochondrial respiration chain were active in cytoplasm and the intact cells but not in cell walls. We obtained a band of chlorophyll emission in UL spectra. In the dark chlorophyll should not emit fluorescence, which we observed under illumination. Nevertheless in our experiments, in which plants were kept in darkness for a dozen or so hours prior to measurement, this emission was observed. The only way to account for this phenomenon is that the energy of excitation is transferred to chlorophyll by other molecules. In this ultraweak sensibilized luminescence the excited carbonyl molecules 1,3(=C=O*) transfer their energy to chlorophyll molecule of a big quantum efficiency. As we found in the spectral analysis of UL, the intensity at wavelength 634 nm - corresponding to dimoles of singlet oxygen - markedly decreased when the cells were exposed to the action of ascorbic acid (AsA) and lignocaine, which are singlet oxygen quenchers. Hide abstract Analysis of the processes of silicon epitaxial lateral overgrowth in Ar ambient gas
I. JóĽwik,J.M. Olchowik TMAH texturisation and etching of interdigitated back contacts solar cells
P. Papet, O. Nichiporuk, A. Fave, A. Kaminski, B. Bazerbachi, M. Lemiti Sb-Contained Thin Films: Structural and Electric Properties
V.I. Bilozertseva1, H.M. Khlyap2, P.S. Shkumbatyuk2, N.L. Dyakonenko1, S.S. Krivonos1 Epitaxial Films of GaInPAsSb Quinary Solid Solutions
V.V. Kuznetsov1, E.R. Rubtsov1, E.A. Kognovitskaya2 Graded SiOxNy layers as antireflection coating for solar cells application
M. Lipiński1, S. Kluska2, H. Czternastek2, P. Zięba1 Defect passivation of multicrystalline silicon solar cells by silicon nitride coatings
M. Lipiński1, P. Panek1, S. Kluska2, P. Zięba1, A. Szyszka3, B. Paszkiewicz3 Interface effects on the NLO properties of guest-host materials
M. Makowska-Janusik1, A.-H. Kassiba2, G. Failleau2, J. Boucle2 FMR study of nanocarbon materials obtained by carburisation of nanocrystalline iron
U. Narkiewicz1, W. Arabczyk1, I. Pełech1, N. Guskos2,3, J. Typek3, M. Maryniak3, M.J. Wozniak4, H. Matysiak4, K.J. Kurzydlowski4 Analysis of temperature influence on the monocrystalline silicon solar cells efficiency under the south-easterly Poland conditions
J.M. Olchowik1, S. Gulkowski1, K.J. Cieslak1, J. Banas1, I. Jozwik1, D. Szymczuk1, K. Zabielski1, J. Mucha1, M. Zdrojewska1, J. Adamczyk1, R. Tomaszewski2 Influence of synthesis conditions on superconductivity in Nd2-xCexCuO4-y
M. Plebańczyk1, T. Klimczuk1, T. Gortenmulder2, P. Fiertek1, W. Sadowski1 Carbon encapsulated iron nanowires
R. Ramirez1, M. Weissmann2, G. Garcia1, M. Kiwi1 Surface free energy of zinc coating after finishing treatment
A. Rudawska, J. Kuczmaszewski ESR study of spin dynamics in (Er0.5Y0.5)2Cu2O5 solid solution
J. Typek1, N. Guskos1,2 Electron spin resonance study of copper(II) hydrogenmalonate dihydrate complex
S. Marczynski1, J. Typek1, N. Guskos1,2, E. Grech3, B. Kolodziej3 Computer simulation of the Poisson's ratio of soft polydisperse discs at zero temperature
J. Narojczyk, K.W. Wojciechowski The Dependence of GaAs and Si Surface Energy on Crystal Planes Misorientation Angle
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