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Laszlo Mihaly
Researcher at Stony Brook University
Publications - 112
Citations - 3665
Laszlo Mihaly is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Charge density wave. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 111 publications receiving 3546 citations. Previous affiliations of Laszlo Mihaly include State University of New York System & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Structure of single-phase superconducting K3C60
Peter W. Stephens,Laszlo Mihaly,Peter L. Lee,Robert L. Whetten,S.-M. Huang,Richard B. Kaner,François Deiderich,Karoly Holczer +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the crystal structure of the icosahedral C60 (buckminsterfullerene) molecule has been analyzed and it has been shown that it has a face-centred cubic structure with a well defined stoichiometry.
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Lattice structure of the fullerene ferromagnet TDAE-C60
Peter W. Stephens,David E. Cox,Joseph W. Lauher,Laszlo Mihaly,John B. Wiley,Pierre-Marc Allemand,Andreas Hirsch,Karoly Holczer,Q. Li,Joe D. Thompson,Fred Wudl +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an X-ray diffraction study of the ferromagnet TDAE-C60 was conducted, and it was shown that the composition is stoichiometric with a 1:1 ratio of TDAEs to C60.
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Electronic properties of doped fullerenes
László Forró,Laszlo Mihaly +1 more
TL;DR: The most abundant fullerene molecule, C60, has just the right combination of size, chemical stability, and activity to serve as the building block for a large variety of solids with fascinating properties as discussed by the authors.
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Single-crystalline (KC60)n: A conducting linear alkali fulleride polymer
TL;DR: Single crystals of a linear cycloadduct conducting polymer, (KC60)n, have been grown that are a few tenths of a millimeter in length and the degree of polymerization exceeded 100,000.
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Beta-amyloid deposition and Alzheimer's type changes induced by Borrelia spirochetes
Judith Miklossy,Andras Kis,Alexandra Radenovic,Lisa M. Miller,László Forró,Ralph N. Martins,Krzysztof Reiss,Nune Darbinian,Pushpa Darekar,Laszlo Mihaly,Kamel Khalili +10 more
TL;DR: Exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes and to the inflammatory bacterial lipopolysaccharide indicates that host responses similar in nature to those observed in AD may be induced by exposure to bacteria or to their toxic products.