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Nano-estructuras tridimensionales funcionales (alúmina 3D y redes de nanohilos interconectados en las 3 direcciones del espacio)

Authors: Ruiz-Clavijo, Alejandra;

Nano-estructuras tridimensionales funcionales (alúmina 3D y redes de nanohilos interconectados en las 3 direcciones del espacio)

Abstract

[ES] Este trabajo de tesis se centra en el desarrollo de nanoestructuras funcionales interconectadas para diversas aplicaciones, desde la obtención de color estructural a la fabricación de metamateriales magnéticos con propiedades modificadas, así como metamateriales termoeléctricos de alta eficiencia. En todos estos casos, la fabricación de estas nanoestructuras se ha basado en dos procesos: anodización de aluminio y crecimiento electroquímico. Ambos son procesos químicos que no requieren de vacío y que son muy conocidos a nivel industrial. Los resultados que se presentan en este manuscrito muestran el estado del arte en ambas técnicas, lo que queda patente por las publicaciones científicas a las que este trabajo ha dado lugar

[EN] This Thesis has been focused on the development of functional nanostructures for a variety of applications, from structural coloring to magnetic nanostructures with tailored properties and highly efficient thermoelectric metamaterials. In all cases, the fabrication of such nanostructures has been based on two processes: aluminum anodization and electrochemical growth. Both are chemical processes, which need no vacuum and that are well known at the industrial level. The results that are presented in this manuscript represent the state of the art of both techniques, which is well endorsed by the publications that have resulted from it.

Trabajo presentado para lograr el grado de Doctor por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.--Calificación: Sobresaliente cum laude

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