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Marta Galbiati

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  55
Citations -  1122

Marta Galbiati is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spintronics & Spin polarization. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 41 publications receiving 729 citations. Previous affiliations of Marta Galbiati include University of Valencia & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Polariton Condensation in photonic molecules

TL;DR: It is shown that the condensation process is strongly affected by the interaction with the cloud of uncondensed exciton and thus strongly depends on the exact localization of these excitons within the molecule.
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Bottom‐Up Fabrication of Semiconductive Metal–Organic Framework Ultrathin Films

TL;DR: Self-assembled monolayer substrate modification and bottom-up techniques are used to produce preferentially oriented, ultrathin, conductive films of Cu-CAT-1 and the approach permits to fabricate and study the electrical response of MOF-based devices incorporating the thinnest MOF film reported thus far.
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Prussian Blue@MoS2 Layer Composites as Highly Efficient Cathodes for Sodium- and Potassium-Ion Batteries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors acknowledge the financial support from the Spanish MINECO (MAT2014-56143-R co-financed by FEDER and Excellence Unit “Maria de Maeztu”MDM-2015-0538), the EU (ERC Proof of Concept Hy-MAC (713704), 2D-INK- (664878) and ERC Stg Chem-fs-MOF (714122), and the Generalidad Valenciana (Prometeo Program).
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Spinterface: Crafting spintronics at the molecular scale

TL;DR: In this paper, the spin-dependent hybridization at the FM metal/molecule interface can lead to induced spin polarization in the molecular orbitals thanks to spindependent broadening and energy shifting of the molecular levels.
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Origin of the Chemiresistive Response of Ultrathin Films of Conductive Metal-Organic Frameworks.

TL;DR: A possible origin for the underlying mechanism of this phenomenon in ultrathin films (ca. 30 nm) of Cu-CAT-1 is described.