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Zvonko Trontelj

Researcher at University of Ljubljana

Publications -  93
Citations -  994

Zvonko Trontelj is an academic researcher from University of Ljubljana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear quadrupole resonance & Magnetic susceptibility. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 92 publications receiving 904 citations. Previous affiliations of Zvonko Trontelj include Mechanics' Institute.

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Multi-channel atomic magnetometer for magnetoencephalography: a configuration study.

TL;DR: Two configurations of such a multi-channel atomic magnetometer optimized for MEG detection are studied and measurements of auditory evoked fields (AEF) from a human brain as well as localization of dipolar phantoms and auditory evoking fields are described.
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Electron paramagnetic resonance of magnetoelectric Pb(Fe1∕2Nb1∕2)O3

TL;DR: In this paper, the X-band, Q-band and far infrared electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra have been measured between 4 and 600K and compared with magnetic susceptibility and magnetization data.
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Effect of Oleic Acid Concentration on the Physicochemical Properties of Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of oleic acid concentration on physicochemical properties of solvothermally derived cobalt ferrite nanoparticles (CFO NPs) was investigated.
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Power-law correlated processes with asymmetric distributions.

TL;DR: A stochastic process is proposed that can model power-law correlations together with an asymmetry in the probability distribution and is applied to air humidity data and finds that the statistical properties of the process are in a good agreement with those observed in the data.
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Ferromagnetism in a cobaltocene-doped fullerene derivative below 19 K due to unpaired spins only on fullerene molecules

TL;DR: In this paper, the discovery and physical properties of a new organic ferromagnet, 3-aminophenyl-methano-fullerene[60]-cobaltocene, with a Curie temperature T C of 19 K near-and mid-infrared spectroscopy together with electron spin resonance experiments show that spins reside entirely on the fullerene units.