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Victoria Shalabaeva

Researcher at University of Toulouse

Publications -  28
Citations -  655

Victoria Shalabaeva is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spin crossover & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 525 citations. Previous affiliations of Victoria Shalabaeva include Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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3D plasmonic nanoantennas integrated with MEA biosensors

TL;DR: Three-dimensional plasmonic nanoantennas are integrated with multielectrode arrays (MEA) and highlight that these nanostructures could be potential candidates for combining electrophysiological measures of large networks with simultaneous spectroscopic investigations at the molecular level.
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Complete Set of Elastic Moduli of a Spin-Crossover Solid: Spin-State Dependence and Mechanical Actuation.

TL;DR: Crystal structure analysis revealed a pronounced anisotropy of the lattice compressibility, which was correlated with the difference in spacing between the molecules as well as by the distribution of the stiffest C-H···N interactions in different crystallographic directions.
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A Bistable Microelectromechanical System Actuated by Spin-Crossover Molecules

TL;DR: The strong mechanical coupling was evidenced by the decrease of approximately 66 Hz in the resonance frequency in the high-spin state as well as by the drop in the quality factor around the spin transition.
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Vacuum deposition of high-quality thin films displaying spin transition near room temperature

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the as-deposited amorphous films can be recrystallized by means of solvent-vapour annealing and the resulting crystalline films are dense, homogenous, highly oriented (with the orthorhombic c-axis normal to the substrate) and exhibit an abrupt and fully complete spin transition around 338 K for each film thickness.
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Out-of-Plane Plasmonic Antennas for Raman Analysis in Living Cells.

TL;DR: Out-of-plane plasmonic nanoantenna protruding from the substrate are exploited to perform very sensitive surface enhanced Raman scattering analysis of living cells, resulting in an ideal system for Raman investigation of cell membranes.