Keith Gilmore Department of Physics
Graduate Student EPS 338
Montana State University
Phone: 406.994.7830 Bozeman, MT 59717
gilmore@physics.montana.edu

Publications

“Surface contribution to the anisotropy energy of spherical magnetite particles”, accepted to JAP. Gilmore, K., Idzerda, Y. U., Klem, M. T., Allen, M., Douglas, T., Young, M.

“Electron magnetic resonance of iron oxide nanoparticles mineralized in protein cages”, accepted to JAP. Usselman, R. J., Klem, M. T., Allen, M., Gilmore, K., Walter, E. D., Young, M., Douglas, T., Idzerda, Y. U., Singel, D. J.

“Modeling of the magnetic behavior of gamma-Fe2O3 nanoparticles mineralized in ferritin”, JAP, 95, 7127, (2004). Resnick, D., Gilmore, K., Idzerda, Y. U., Klem, M. T., Smith, E., Douglas, T.

“Magnetic properties of Co3O4 nanoparticles mineralized in ferritin”, near submission to PRB. Resnick, D. A., Gilmore, K., Idzerda, Y. U., Klem, M. T., Allen, M., Douglas, T., Young, M.

Presentations

Oral presentations:

- Materials Research Society, San Francisco, CA, March 2005. “Size effects on the electronic structure of metal oxide nanoparticles.”
- Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Jacksonville, FL, Nov. 2004. “Determining the surface contribution to the magnetic anisotropy of magnetite nanoparticles.”
- Viral and Protein Cages as Materials, Bozeman, MT, July 2004. “Investigating the magneto-crystalline anisotropy energy of nanoparticles.”
- APS March Meeting, Montreal, Canada, March 2004. “Magnetic susceptibility of native and mineralized ferritin.”

Poster presentations:

- Gordon Research Conference: Magnetic Nanostructures, Big Sky, MT, Aug. 2004. “Surface contribution to the magneto-crystalline anisotropy energy of magnetite nanoparticles.”
- Nano2004, Wiesbaden, Germany, June 2004. “Magnetic characterization of iron oxide nanoparticles synthesized within biological cages.”
- Materials Research Symposium, San Francisco, CA, April 2004. “Magnetic susceptibility of native and mineralized ferritin.”

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