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F. J. Bermejo

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  104
Citations -  1316

F. J. Bermejo is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron scattering & Inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 104 publications receiving 1274 citations. Previous affiliations of F. J. Bermejo include Spanish National Research Council.

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Quantum effects on liquid dynamics as evidenced by the presence of well-defined collective excitations in liquid para-hydrogen

TL;DR: The origin of the well-defined collective excitations found in liquid para-H2 by recent experiments is investigated and the results provide fully quantitative evidence of quantum effects on the dynamics of a simple liquid.
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Nature of the bound states of molecular hydrogen in carbon nanohorns.

TL;DR: The results show that hydrogen interacts far more strongly with such carbonous structures than it does to carbon nanotubes, suggesting that nanohorns and related nanostructures may offer significantly better prospects as lightweight media for hydrogen storage applications.
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New microscopic mechanism for secondary relaxation in glasses.

TL;DR: These findings reveal another mechanism that can give rise to typical beta-relaxation behavior, raising some doubt about the existence of a universal explanation of this phenomenon.

Status of the ral front end test stand

TL;DR: The Front End Test Stand (FETS) under construction at RAL is a demonstrator for front end systems of a future high power proton linac. as mentioned in this paper describes the current status of the project and future plans.
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Diffusional dynamics of hydrogen-bonded liquids: methanol

TL;DR: In this article, a simplified model for quantifying quasielastic neutrasing spectra of partially (CD3OH) and fully deuterated methanol, was proposed, which takes into account both coherent and incoherent contributions.