Condensed-Matter Physics & Materials Science Seminar

"Crystal Growth and Physical Properties of Intermetallics: Challenges and Opportunities"

Presented by Julia Chan, Louisiana State Univ

Thursday, October 15, 2009, 11:00 am — Bldg. 480 conference room

This talk will focus on the versatility and tunability of properties of intermetallics as it applies to the design and discovery of highly correlated rare earth transition metal phases.
Crystal growth of compounds discovered in our group exhibiting large magnetoresistance, unusual magnetic, and transport behavior will be described. Specifically, recent results on the growth of gallium-based intermetallics will be
highlighted.

Hosted by: Meigan Aronson

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