Items where Author is "Patsalas, P."
Number of items: 6.
KALFAGIANNIS, N., SIOZIOS, A., BELLAS, D.V., TOLIOPOULOS, D., BOWEN, L., PLIATSIKAS, N., CRANTON, W.M., KOSMIDIS, C., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D.C., LIDORIKIS, E. and PATSALAS, P.
(2016).
Selective modification of nanoparticle arrays by laser-induced self assembly (MONA-LISA): putting control into bottom-up plasmonic nanostructuring.
Nanoscale, 8 (15), 8236-8244.
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SIOZIOS, A., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D.C., LIDORIKIS, E., DIMITRAKOPULOS, G.P., PLIATSIKAS, N., VOURLIAS, G., KEHAGIAS, T., KOMNINOU, P., CRANTON, W., KOSMIDIS, C. and PATSALAS, P.
(2015).
Laser-matter interactions, phase changes and diffusion phenomena during laser annealing of plasmonic AlN:Ag templates and their applications in optical encoding.
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 48 (28), 1-13.
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SIOZIOS, A., KALFAGIANNIS, N., BELLAS, D.V., BAZIOTI, C., DIMITRAKOPULOS, G.P., VOURLIAS, G., CRANTON, W.M., LIDORIKIS, E., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D.C. and PATSALAS, P.
(2015).
Sub-surface laser nanostructuring in stratified metal/dielectric media: A versatile platform towards flexible, durable and large-scale plasmonic writing.
Nanotechnology, 26 (15), 1-10.
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SIOZIOS, A., KALFAGIANNIS, N., BELLAS, D.V., BAZIOTI, C., DIMITRAKOPULOS, G.P., VOURLIAS, G., CRANTON, W. N., LIDORIKIS, E., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D. C. and PATSALAS, P.
(2015).
Sub-surface laser nanostructuring in stratified metal/dielectric media: a versatile platform towards flexible, durable and large-scale plasmonic writing.
Nanotechnology, 26 (15), p. 155301.
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SIOZIOS, A., ZOUBOS, H., PLIATSIKAS, N., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D. C., VOURLIAS, G., PAVLIDOU, E., CRANTON, Wayne and PATSALAS, P.
(2014).
Growth and annealing strategies to control the microstructure of AlN:Ag nanocomposite films for plasmonic applications.
Surface and coatings technology, 255, 28-36.
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SIOZIOS, A., KOUTSOGEORGIS, D. C., LIDORIKIS, E., DIMITRAKOPULOS, G. P., KEHAGIAS, T., ZOUBOS, H., KOMNINOU, P., CRANTON, Wayne, KOSMIDIS, C. and PATSALAS, P.
(2012).
Optical encoding by plasmon-based patterning: hard and inorganic materials become photosensitive.
Nano Letters, 12 (1), 259-263.
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