Publications by authors named "Federico Loi"

Size-selected iron oxide nanoclusters are outstanding candidates for technological-oriented applications due to their high efficiency-to-cost ratio. However, despite many theoretical studies, experimental works on their oxidation mechanism are still limited to gas-phase clusters. Herein we investigate the oxidation of graphene-supported size-selected Fe clusters by means of high-resolution X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy.

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The possibility of depositing precisely mass-selected Ag clusters (Ag, Ag, and Ag) on Ru(0001) was instrumental in determining the importance of the in-plane coordination number (CN) and allowed us to establish a linear dependence of the Ag 3d core-level shift on CN. The fast cluster surface diffusion at room temperature, caused by the low interaction between silver and ruthenium, leads to the formation of islands with a low degree of ordering, as evidenced by the high density of low-coordinated atomic configurations, in particular CN = 4 and 5. On the contrary, islands formed upon Ag deposition show a higher density of atoms with CN = 6, thus indicating the formation of islands with a close-packed atomic arrangement.

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Intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) is one of the main factors involved in atherosclerotic plaque (AP) instability. Its recognition is crucial for the correct staging and management of patients with carotid artery plaques to limit ischemic stroke. Imaging plays a crucial role in identifying IPH, even if the great variability of intraplaque vascularization and the limitations of our current imaging technologies make it difficult.

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Here we report a giant, completely reversible magneto-electric coupling of 100 nm polycrystalline Co layer in contact with ZnO nanorods. When the sample is under an applied bias of ±2 V, the Co magnetic coercivity is reduced by a factor 5 from the un-poled case, with additionally a reduction of total magnetic moment in Co. Taking into account the chemical properties of ZnO nanorods measured by X-rays absorption near edge spectroscopy under bias, we conclude that these macroscopic effects on the magnetic response of the Co layer are due to the microstructure and the strong strain-driven magneto-electric coupling induced by the ZnO nanorods, whose nanostructuration maximizes the piezoelectric response under bias.

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) shows a notable prevalence in men compared to women, suggesting that gender may play a critical role in the disease's development and symptoms.
  • A study involving 156 Sardinian PD patients found women often experience more severe non-motor symptoms, including higher instances of depression and anxiety, while men report more sexual dysfunction.
  • The research highlighted significant differences in specific symptoms between genders, indicating the need for further exploration of how these differences impact treatment and management of PD.
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