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Boisclair, D., Borgès Da Silva, R., Boucher, V., De Marcellis-Warin, N., Michaud, P.-C., & Peignier, I. (2022). Combien de personnes ont développé des symptômes ou contracté la covid-19 au Québec? Une étude exploratoire. (Technical Report n° 2022s-03). External link
Boucher, V., Lacroix, C., Carignan, L.-P., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2011). Resonance modes in arrays of interacting ferromagnetic nanowires subjected to a transverse static magnetic field. Applied Physics Letters, 98(11), 112502-112502. External link
Boucher, V. (2010). Modélisation des propriétés électromagnétiques de métamatériaux à base de réseaux de fils ferromagnétiques [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Boucher, V., & Ménard, D. (2010). Effective magnetic properties of arrays of interacting ferromagnetic wires exhibiting gyromagnetic anisotropy and retardation effects. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 81(17), 174404-1-174404-21. External link
Boucher, V., Carignan, L.-P., Kodera, T., Caloz, C., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2009). Effective permeability tensor and double resonance of interacting bistable ferromagnetic nanowires. Physical Review B, 80(22), 4010-4014. External link
Boucher, V., & Ménard, D. (2008). Electromagnetic Properties of Ferromagnetic Nanowire Arrays. Journal of Applied Physics, 103(7), 707-720. External link
Carignan, L.-P., Boucher, V., Kodera, T., Caloz, C., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2009). Double Ferromagnetic Resonance in Nanowire Arrays. Applied Physics Letters, 95(6). External link
Monette, G., Lacroix, C., Lambert-Milot, S., Boucher, V., Ménard, D., & Francoeur, S. (2010). Giant Magneto-Optical Faraday Effect in Gap Epilayers Containing MnP Magnetic Nanoclusters. Journal of Applied Physics, 107(9). External link