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Pavel Cevc
Researcher at Jožef Stefan Institute
Publications - 53
Citations - 1077
Pavel Cevc is an academic researcher from Jožef Stefan Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron paramagnetic resonance & Antiferromagnetism. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1024 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel Cevc include University of Ljubljana & University of Nova Gorica.
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Dichalcogenide Nanotube Electrodes for Li‐Ion Batteries
Robert Dominko,Denis Arčon,Ales Mrzel,Andrej Zorko,Pavel Cevc,P. Venturini,Miran Gaberšček,Maja Remškar,Dragan Mihailovic +8 more
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Orientational and Magnetic Ordering of Buckyballs in TDAE-C60.
TL;DR: Electron spin resonance and alternating current susceptometry measurements on tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene-C 60 (TDAE-C60) show a direct coupling between spin and merohedral degrees of freedom, suggesting a microscopic origin for the observed spinglass behavior of the magnetic state.
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Surface Phase Transitions in BiFeO3 Below Room Temperature
R. Jarrier,R. Jarrier,Xavier Marti,Julia Herrero-Albillos,Julia Herrero-Albillos,Pilar Ferrer,Raphael Haumont,Raphael Haumont,P. Gemeiner,Grégory Geneste,Patrick Berthet,T. Schulli,Pavel Cevc,Robert Blinc,Stanislaus S. Wong,Stanislaus S. Wong,Tae-Jin Park,Tae-Jin Park,Marin Alexe,Michael A. Carpenter,James F. Scott,Gustau Catalan,Brahim Dkhil +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a wide variety of experimental techniques were combined to analyze two heretofore mysterious phase transitions in multiferroic bismuth ferrite at low temperature, and the transition at $T$ $=$ 140.3 K was shown to be a surface phase transition, with an associated sharp change in lattice parameter and charge density at the surface.
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Impact of structure and morphology on gas adsorption of titanate-based nanotubes and nanoribbons
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of titania-based nanotubes and nanoribbons was reported and their adsorption properties were evaluated using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR).
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93Nb NMR and Fe3+ EPR study of local magnetic properties of magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1/2Nb1/2)O3
Valentin V. Laguta,J. Rosa,L. Jastrabik,Robert Blinc,Pavel Cevc,Boštjan Zalar,Maja Remškar,S. I. Raevskaya,I. P. Raevski +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the 93 Nb NMR and Fe 3+ EPR spectra of a magnetoelectric Pb(Fe 1/2 Nb 1 2 )O 3 (PFN) single crystal as well as of PFN ceramics and nanopowder have been measured.