Solid
State Physics at The University of Glasgow
| Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ
United Kingdom
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Affiliation: Department
of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Team
leader: John
Chapman
tel:
44 141 330 4462
fax:
44 141 330 4464
Team members
involved: Stephen
McVitie |
Description
general research area:
The
Solid State Physics Group uses transmission
electron microscopy and analytical
techniques to investigate the physical,
chemical and magnetic properties of
materials of interest with a wide range
of applications and of fundamental
scientific interest. The laboratory
is equipped with three TEMs (two FEI
microscopes, both T20 and F20 Tecnai
and a Philips CM20 optimised for the
study of magnetic materials). Additionally
we have a FEI Strata focused ion beam
microscope.
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Description
particular research topics for MULTIMAT:
Within the MULTIMAT framework we are interested
in characterisation of magnetic properties
of thin films where the properties change
with variation the film parameters and
temperature. In particular we will concentrate
on the effect on domain wall structures
for samples with reduced dimensions and
the magnetic structure of materials in
associated with structural changes in the
film. |
Stephen
McVitie
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ United Kingdom |
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