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Tommaso Francese

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  8
Citations -  55

Tommaso Francese is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 33 citations. Previous affiliations of Tommaso Francese include University of Groningen & Ca' Foscari University of Venice.

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Oxygen Hole States in Zirconia Lattices: Quantitative Aspects of Their Cathodoluminescence Emission

TL;DR: A fitting procedure has been made aiming to give a rational description of the variation of the spectra morphology, and a parameter able to describe the monoclinic to tetragonal phase transformation has been found, which enabled us to quantitatively assess polymorphic phase fractions by CL spectroscopy in the scanning electron microscope.
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The magnetic fingerprint of dithiazolyl-based molecule magnets

TL;DR: The results thus show that an appropriate substitution of the chemical skeleton attached to the DTA ring could give rise to new organic materials with dominant ferromagnetic interactions.
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Reorganization of intermolecular interactions in the polymorphic phase transition of a prototypical dithiazolyl-based bistable material

TL;DR: The spin transitions undergone by several molecular crystals of Dithiazolyl radicals make this type of radical promising candidates for future sensors and memory devices as mentioned in this paper, and they have been shown to be a promising candidate for future memory devices.
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Quantum simulations of thermally activated delayed fluorescence in an all-organic emitter.

TL;DR: In this paper , the prototypical NAI-DMAC thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter in the gas phase and high-packing fraction limits at finite temperature was investigated by combining first principles molecular dynamics with a quantum thermostat to account for nuclear quantum effects (NQE).