22–27 Jul 2012
Embassy Suites Napa Valley
US/Pacific timezone

Spectroscopic investigation of materials uner extreme conditions

23 Jul 2012, 11:45
25m
Chardonnay Ballroom (Embassy Suites Napa Valley)

Chardonnay Ballroom

Embassy Suites Napa Valley

1075 California Boulevard, Napa, California, United States 94559
Invited Transition Metal Oxides Metal-Insulator Systems

Speaker

Janice Musfeldt (University of Tennessee)

Description

J. L. Musfeldt, T. V. Brinzari, O. Gunaydin-Sen, Q. - C. Sun, J. S. Miller, J. L. Manson, J. A. Schlueter, C. Landee, M. Turnbull, D. Smirnov, Y. J. Wang, M. -H. Whangbo, Z. Liu, G. L. Carr, P. Jena, A. Christianson, S. Baker The interplay between structure and magnetism is of great current interest because it underpins different types of functionality in complex materials. Contrary to previous expectation, we are discovering that many magnetic transitions take place with important elastic effects. Examples include simple low temperature magnetic ordering transitions, magnetic quantum critical transitions, pressure-driven magnetic dimensionality crossovers, and systems in which finite length scale effects can be explored. This talk will focus on the use of vibrational spectroscopy to reveal local lattice distortions and coupling constants associated with magnetoelastic transitions in a variety of materials including Mn(dca)2, Co(dca)2, Cr(Ru2)3, Cu(pyz)(NO3)2, Cu(pyz)F2(H2O)2, and MnO.

Primary author

Janice Musfeldt (University of Tennessee)

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