David Adler Lectureship Award: A Chance to Grow
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Having a chance to grow has been a vital, key, aspect to my research career. A successful condensed matter, new materials group thrives when it can have multiple make-measure-think cycles running in parallel and series. The ability to explore phase space and design, discover and grow new compounds is the starting point for many research projects and, sometimes, new fields. In this talk I want to provide an overview of several of the motivations that can lead to sample growth and also provide some examples of how new materials can lead to the intellectual / technical growth of a group as well. Examples will be drawn, as time allows, from work on magnetic, non-magnetic, low-Tc, and high Tc superconductors as well as heavy Fermions, spin-glasses and quasicrystals.
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Authors
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Paul C. Canfield
Ames Laboratory, US DOE, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, U.S.A., Iowa State University, Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory/ Iowa State University, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State Univ, Ames Laboratory and Dept. of Physics, Iowa State University, The Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA 50011, USA, Ames Lab, Department of Physics, Iowa State University, The Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, USA, Ames Laboratory and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University