How can we probe the properties of a paramagnetic ion in amorphous materials or in a single crystal?
Sushil Misra
- Professor
- Department of Physics
- condensed matter physics6
- electron paramagnetic resonance2
- single crystals
- amorphous materials
- nanosystems3
- biological systems3
- quantum mechanics4
- spin-Hamiltonian parameters
- simulation20
- EPR/FMR
- magnetic nanoparticles3
- ESR spectroscopy
- superconductors2
- distances in membranes
- crystallography5
- nanoscience21
- nanotechnologies37
- quantum field theory4
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Saurabh Maiti
collective phenomena, spintronics/magnonics, unconventional superconductivity
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Pablo Bianucci
light-matter interactions, optical microresonators, light-emitting nanostructures
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Alexandre Champagne
condensed matter physics, nanoelectronics, graphene
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Mojtaba Kahrizi
nanosystems, quantum devices, MEMS/NEMS
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Ingo Salzmann
organic semiconductors, surfaces and interfaces, materials science
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John Capobianco
lanthanide-doped nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles, luminescence
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Shahin Hashtrudi Zad
control systems, discrete event systems, biological systems
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Luis Rodrigues
aerospace, control systems, piecewise affine controllers
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Rafik Naccache
nanoscience, carbon quantum dots, plasmonic nanoparticles
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Nhat Truong Nguyen
photocatalysis, nanostructured catalysts, renewable energy
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Brandon Helfield
therapeutic ultrasound, microbubbles, ultrasound imaging
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Sixu Deng
clean energy, energy storage, batteries/supercapacitors
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Xia Li
energy storage, materials science, nanoscience
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Laszlo Kalman
renewable energy, photosynthesis, biophysics
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Jung Kwon (John) Oh
biomedical engineering, materials science, biomacromolecules
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Louis A. Cuccia
supramolecular chemistry, protein-protein interactions, bioinspired engineering
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Gilles H. Peslherbe
nanoscience, quantum mechanics, computational chemistry
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Valter Zazubovits
biophysics, solar energy, photosynthesis
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Rolf Wüthrich
gas evolving electrodes, glass micromachining, nanoparticle synthesis
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Truong Vo-Van
light, optical properties of nanomaterials, functional thin films