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Mechanics Of Helical And Fabric-Like Mesostructures From Polymer-Nanoparticle Hybrids, Jonathan T. Pham Aug 2015

Mechanics Of Helical And Fabric-Like Mesostructures From Polymer-Nanoparticle Hybrids, Jonathan T. Pham

Doctoral Dissertations

Hierarchical structures developed from nanoscale building blocks offer an excellent opportunity to control properties on all length scales, from the molecular level up to the macroscale. Many beautiful examples in Nature have demonstrated the significance of controlling geometry and mechanics on small length scales to control function on an organism-level, shown by the strength of bones, the toughness of a mollusk's shell, or the gecko's ability to climb walls. Inspired by stunning examples in both Nature and common man-made materials and structures, we assemble polymers and inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) with well-defined surface chemistry into long ribbons and fabric-like networks with …


Crystal Growth And Physical Property Characterization Of Complex Perovskite Oxides, Ling Li Aug 2015

Crystal Growth And Physical Property Characterization Of Complex Perovskite Oxides, Ling Li

Doctoral Dissertations

Bulk EuTiO3 [europium titanate], a quantum paraelectric antiferromagnet, is shown to exhibit multiferroic behavior in strained thin film form, which highlights the spin-phonon coupling in this system. We have investigated the structural, elastic, magnetic, thermal and transport properties of single crystals of EuTiO3 as well as doped system EuTi1-xBxO3 (B = Zr, Nb) [Zr and Nb doped europium titanate] utilizing various experimental techniques and theoretical calculations.

The cubic to tetragonal structural transition in pure EuTiO3 is characterized by a pronounced step-like softening of the elastic moduli near 288 K [kelvin], which resembles …


Studies Of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems Using Neutron Scattering, Yuen Yiu May 2015

Studies Of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems Using Neutron Scattering, Yuen Yiu

Doctoral Dissertations

The world presents many natural and man-made crises and challenges that require scientific solutions. Condensed matter physics is one of the most influential and solution oriented disciplines in science. The field saw a significant rise in popularity especially during the past century as mankind enters the Information Age, when energy and computing related technologies become ubiquitous. This technological progress has been driven by efforts from scientists and engineers, through the synthesis, understanding, and implementation of new materials. Condensed matter physicists strive to solve puzzles at the frontier of material research. In the 21st century we have many advance tools at …


Energy Selective Neutron Imaging For The Characterization Of Polycrystalline Materials, Robin Woracek May 2015

Energy Selective Neutron Imaging For The Characterization Of Polycrystalline Materials, Robin Woracek

Doctoral Dissertations

This multipart dissertation focuses on the development and evaluation of advanced methods for material testing and characterization using neutron diffraction and imaging techniques. A major focus is on exploiting diffraction contrast in energy selective neutron imaging (often referred to as Bragg edge imaging) for strain and phase mapping of crystalline materials. The dissertation also evaluates the use of neutron diffraction to study the effect of multi-axial loading, in particular the role of applying directly shear strains from the application of torsion. A portable tension-torsion-tomography loading system has been developed for in-situ measurements and integrated at major user facilities around the …