Martyn Rittman
University of Freiburg
19 Papers
43 Citations
Martyn Rittman is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Metadata. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Martyn Rittman include Vienna University of Economics and Business & University of Reading.
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Papers
Facile production of ordered 3D platinum nanowire networks with “single diamond” bicontinuous cubic morphology
TL;DR: Direct electrochemical templating is carried out using a thin layer of a self-assembled diamond phase (QIID) of phytantriol to create a platinum film with a novel nanostructure with Fd3m symmetry.
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Direct visualisation of lipid bilayer cubic phases using Atomic Force Microscopy
Martyn Rittman,Martina Frischherz,Martina Frischherz,F. A. Burgmann,Patrick G. Hartley,Adam M. Squires +5 more
TL;DR: Inverse bicontinuous cubic (QII) phases are nanostructured materials formed by lipid self-assembly as mentioned in this paper, and they have been successfully imaged thin films of hydrated QII phases using AFM.
Control and analysis of oriented thin films of lipid inverse bicontinuous cubic phases using grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering.
Martyn Rittman,Heinz Amenitsch,Michael Rappolt,Michael Rappolt,Barbara Sartori,Benjamin M.D. O’Driscoll,Adam M. Squires +6 more
TL;DR: The new morphology allows precise control of the substrate mesophase geometry and lattice parameter using a controlled temperature and humidity environment, and it demonstrates the controllable formation of oriented diamond and gyroid inverse bicontinuous cubic along with lamellar phases.
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Sci—An Open Access Journal with Post-Publication Peer Review
Martyn Rittman,Franck Vazquez +1 more
TL;DR: Sci (ISSN: 2413-4155) is a new and innovative open access journal from MDPI, which will combine its efforts for fast publication with open dissemination, and respond to calls from scientific communities for academic publishers to provide more transparency.
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Is DNA a worm-like chain in Couette flow? In search of persistence length, a critical review
TL;DR: The importance of understanding the underlying models, along with the assumptions required by each definition to determine a value of persistence length, is highlighted for linear dichroism data, where it transpires that no model is currently available for long DNA or medium to high shear rate experiments.
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