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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 IssuesContributions of George J. Papadopoulos
J. T. Devreese
Geometrical and electronic properties of ultra thin epitaxial metal nanowires on flat and vicinal Si surfaces
H. Pfnür, V. Zielasek, CH. Tegnkamp, T. Block, Z. Kallassy
Photonic crystals: a novel class of functional materials
A. Modinos1, N. Stefanou2
Neutron diffraction study of Mn3Fe4V6O24
A. Bezkrovnyi1, N. Guskos2, 3, J. Typek3, N.YU. Ryabova1, M. Bosacka4,
A. Blonska-Tabero4, M. Kurzawa4, I. Rychlowska-Himmel4, G. Zolnierkiewicz3
Inverse-range-parameter dependence of gas-liquid nucleation in a Yukawa fluid A density functional approach
I. A. Hadjiagapiou, A. Malakis, S. S. Martinos
Characterization and EPR studies of TiC and TiN ceramics at room temperature
T. Bodziony1, N. Guskos1, 2, A. Biedunkiewicz3, J. Typek1, R. Wróbel4, M. Maryniak1
Novel nanocomposites using carbon nanotubes and melamine-formaldehyde
L. Licea-jiménez, R. W. Rychwalski
Preparation and characterization of nanocarbons for hydrogen storage
R. J. Kaleńczuk
Magnetic resonance study of M3Fe4V6O24 (M = Mg, Zn, Mn, Cu, Co) compounds
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, G. Zolnierkiewicz2, A. Blonska-tabero3,
M. Kurzawa3, M. Bosacka3
Synthesis and ESR study of (TbxY1 - x)2Cu2O5 solid solutions
J. Typek1, J. Kostrzewa1, N. Guskos1,2
Carburisation of nanocrystalline iron with ethylene
U. Narkiewicz1, I. Kucharewicz1, W. Arabczyk1, S. Lenart2
Finite-size analysis via the critical energy-subspace method in the Ising models
A. C. Malakis, I. A. Hadjiagapiou, S. S. Martinos, N. G. Fytas
The linewidths and pintegrated intensities of the d-d transitions in photoacoustic spectra of polyamine copper(II) complexes
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, G. J. Papadopoulos1, M. Maryniak2, K. Aidinis3
The kinetics of nucleation in inhomogeneous media based on the classical Avrami model
R.Z. Rogowski
FMR study of γ-Fe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles in a multiblock poly(ether-ester) copolymer matrix
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, M. Maryniak2, Z. Roslaniec3,
D. Petridis4, M. Kwiatkowska3
Anomalous relaxation in dielectrics. Equations with fractional derivatives
V.V. Novikov1, K.W. Wojciechowski2, O.A. Komkova1, T. Thiel3
Persistent photoconductivity in a InP:Fe single layer structure at room temperature
G. E. Zardas1, P. H. Yannakopoulos2, CH. I. Symeonides1, O. Csabay3, P. C. Euthymiou1
Structure recognition in MD-simulated materials. A case study of BO3 triangles in borate glasses
G. Bergmański1, M. Białoskórski1,2, M. Rychcik-Leyk1, J. Rybicki1,2
FMR study of agglomerated nanoparticles in a Fe3C/C system
N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek2, M. Maryniak2, U. Narkiewicz3, I. Kucharewicz3, R. Wróbel3
Nonlinear current oscillations in the fractal Josephson junction
S. P. Kruchinin1, V. F. Klepikov2, V. E. Novikov2, D. S. Kruchinin3
Development trends in pressure-sensitive adhesive systems
Z. Czech1, R. Milker2
Some implications of the nonlinear properties of SASD crystals
I. E. Lipiński, J. Kuriata
Photoacoustic study of a new neodymium(III) hydrazone complex
N. Guskos1,2, D.G. Paschalidis3, J. Majszczyk2, J. Typek2, M. Maryniak2
EPR study of chromium centres in CrAPO-5 molecular sieves
B. Padlyak1,3, J. KornatowskI4, G. Zadrożna4, K. Fabisiak1,2, A. Gutsze2
Magnetic resonance study of SbVO5 thermal decomposition products
J. Typek1, E. Filipek2, M. Maryniak1, N. Guskos1,3
AbstractA new SbVO5 compound, which can be synthesized from an equimolar mixture of Sb2O3/V2O5 or α-Sb2O4/V2O5 oxides by heating in air to temperatures below 650 °C, is stable in air up to 710 °C and in argon atmosphere up to ~645 °C. At higher temperatures it decomposes into a phase with a rutile-type structure. Using electron spin resonance (ESR) we have studied the magnetic properties of the thermal decomposition products of SbVO5 in air (sample 1D) and in argon atmosphere (sample 2D), as well as two phases of the of the rutile-type structure (samples 3S and 4S) synthesized at conditions similar to the previous two samples. The ESR spectra of all four samples consisted mostly of two types of lines: a narrow line (designated as the N component) and a very broad line (designated as the VB component). Close inspection of the ESR parameters for these components allowed the samples to be grouped according to the environment they were annealed in (air or oxygen-free argon). The origin of these lines and the implications concerning the phase composition of the decomposition products are discussed. ESR results confirm that the solid decomposition product of SbVO5 in air is a nonstoichiometric compound with a rutile structure and formula Sb0.95+V0.13+V0.84+ 0.2O4 and in argon a near-stoichiometric V4+Sb5+O4.5. Hide abstract Temperature dependence of the FMR spectra of Fe3O4 and Fe3C nanoparticle magnetic systems in copolymer matrices
T. Bodziony1, N. Guskos1,2, J. Typek1, Z. Roslaniec3, U. Narkiewicz4, M. Kwiatkowska3, M. Maryniak1
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