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Manuel Hernández-Vélez

Researcher at Autonomous University of Madrid

Publications -  81
Citations -  2552

Manuel Hernández-Vélez is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoporous & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2466 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Hernández-Vélez include Complutense University of Madrid & Spanish National Research Council.

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Modelling hysteresis of interacting nanowires arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Monte Carlo and iterative methods considering dipolar and higher-order multipole effects to calculate the hysteresis loops of two-dimensional arrays of magnetic nanowires.
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Nanowires and 1D arrays fabrication: An overview

TL;DR: A brief overview on the nanofabrication techniques is done mainly of those related with the nanowires and, in general, 1D nanostructures fabrication.
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Magnetic properties of densely packed arrays of Ni nanowires as a function of their diameter and lattice parameter

TL;DR: In this article, high-quality densely packed hexagonal arrays of Ni nanowires have been prepared by filling self-ordered nanopores in alumina membranes, which have been studied by atomic force, high resolution scanning electron microscopies, Rutherford backscattering, and vibrating sample magnetometer techniques.
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Novel magnetic materials prepared by electrodeposition techniques: arrays of nanowires and multi-layered microwires

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic properties of Ni nanowires were investigated by using high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (HRSEM) and magnetic characterization of hexagonally arranged nanowire arrays.
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Magnetic behaviour of densely packed hexagonal arrays of Ni nanowires: Influence of geometric characteristics

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of geometrical characteristics of arrays of Ni nanowires on their hysteresis loops have been studied, and the authors conclude that magnetic behavior is determined by the balance between different energy contributions, namely, the shape anisotropy of individual nanwires, the magnetostatic interaction among nanwire, and seemingly the magnetoelastic anisotropic interaction induced in the nanowire by the alumina matrix through temperature changes as a consequence of their different thermal expansion coefficients.