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Giulia Maidecchi

Researcher at University of Genoa

Publications -  11
Citations -  476

Giulia Maidecchi is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications receiving 422 citations. Previous affiliations of Giulia Maidecchi include Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia.

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Deep ultraviolet plasmon resonance in aluminum nanoparticle arrays.

TL;DR: The fabrication of arrays of Al/Al2O3 core/shell nanoparticles with a metallic-core diameter between 12 and 25 nm that display sharp plasmonic resonances at very high energies, up to 5.8 eV (down to λ = 215 nm).
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Next-generation textiles: from embedded supercapacitors to lithium ion batteries

TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes the cutting edge advances in the field of textile-based energy storage devices with particular emphasis on the nature and preparation of electrode materials for both supercapacitors and lithium ion batteries.
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Pushing the High-energy limit of plasmonics

TL;DR: A nanofabrication technique producing purely metallic Al nanoparticles has at last allowed to overcome limits, pushing the plasmon resonance to 6.8 eV photon energy and thus significantly broadening the spectral range of plAsmonics' numerous applications.
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Plasmonic Color-Graded Nanosystems with Achromatic Subwavelength Architectures for Light Filtering and Advanced SERS Detection.

TL;DR: This work reports the realization of multifunctional plasmon-graded devices where continuously graded chromatic response is achieved by smoothly tuning the composition of the resonator material while simultaneously maintaining an achromatic nanoscale geometry.
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Optical properties of Yeast Cytochrome c monolayer on gold: an in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry investigation.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that YCC preserves its native structure upon adsorption, dominated by the spectral features associated to the polypeptide chain that tend to overwhelm the heme absorption features.