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Marco A. C. Potenza
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 132
Citations - 1545
Marco A. C. Potenza is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Light scattering. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 129 publications receiving 1296 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco A. C. Potenza include University of Pavia & University of Insubria.
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Self-Healing Inside APbBr3 Halide Perovskite Crystals.
Davide Raffaele Ceratti,Yevgeny Rakita,Llorenç Cremonesi,Ron Tenne,Vyacheslav Kalchenko,Michael Elbaum,Dan Oron,Marco A. C. Potenza,Gary Hodes,David Cahen +9 more
TL;DR: The mechanism of self-healing is discussed with the possible participation of polybromide species, which provides a closed chemical cycle and does not necessarily involve defect or ion migration phenomena that are often proposed to explain reversible phenomena in halide perovskites.
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X-ray-scattering information obtained from near-field speckle
Roberto Cerbino,L. Peverini,Marco A. C. Potenza,Aymeric Robert,Aymeric Robert,P. Bösecke,Marzio Giglio +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that, in spite of the limited spatial coherence of synchrotron radiation, speckles with remarkable properties can be observed when the sensor is placed in the near field.
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Shrinking of Rapidly Evaporating Water Microdroplets Reveals their Extreme Supercooling.
Claudia Goy,Marco A. C. Potenza,Sebastian Dedera,M. Tomut,Emmanuel Guillerm,A. Kalinin,Kay-Obbe Voss,Alexander Schottelius,N. Petridis,Alexey Prosvetov,Guzmán Tejeda,José M. García Fernández,Christina Trautmann,Frédéric Caupin,Ulrich A. Glasmacher,Robert E. Grisenti +15 more
TL;DR: The observation of morphology-dependent resonances in the Raman scattering from a train of perfectly uniform water droplets allows us to measure the variation in droplet size resulting from evaporative mass losses with an absolute precision of better than 0.2% and proves crucial to an unambiguous determination of the droplet temperature.
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Do protein crystals nucleate within dense liquid clusters
Dominique Maes,Maria A. Vorontsova,Marco A. C. Potenza,Tiziano Sanvito,Mike Sleutel,Marzio Giglio,Peter G. Vekilov +6 more
TL;DR: Observations indicate that the protein-rich clusters are locations for crystal nucleation and that newly nucleated crystals within protein- rich clusters were detected directly.
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Colloidal aggregation in microgravity by critical Casimir forces
Sandra J. Veen,Oleg Antoniuk,Bart Weber,Marco A. C. Potenza,Stefano Mazzoni,Peter Schall,Gerard H. Wegdam +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the attractive strength dependent aggregation of colloids with and without gravity by means of near field scattering was studied, and significant differences were seen between microgravity and ground experiments, both in the structure of the formed fractal aggregates as well as in the kinetics of growth.