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charles.majkrzak@nist.gov 301.975.5251 Description Research focuses on structural properties and magnetic ordering in magnetic semiconductor, transition metal-, transition-metal oxide and/or rare-earth thin-film
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mixtures of interfacially adsorbing surfactants to extract nanotubes of different species, chiral angle, metalicity, or enatiomeric structure. Although specific mixtures of adsorbing molecules and
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structure, crystallographic phase, grain structure, crystallographic texture, crystal defects, lattice strain, contaminants • Imaging of 3D assemblies of 2D materials: moving toward characterization in
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. Such “next generation” devices will depend on new materials and innovative device structures. Thin-film PV devices, also called second generation devices, are becoming competitive with Si-based technologies
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based on a planar lipid bilayer architecture to complement neutron scattering studies on peripheral membrane protein structure. The first, bilayer overtone analysis, involves measurement of the electric
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microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/STS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Topics of interest include (1) energy level spectroscopy of quantum confined structures and two-dimensional electron systems, including
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, Materials and Structural Systems Division opportunity location 50.73.11.C1032 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Stephanie J. Watson
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details of regulatory mechanisms for ERK1/2 is a timely and important goal. Structural, biochemical, and biophysical experiments carried out by Natalie Ahn's lab and others have established key aspects
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are encouraged to submit research proposals on the following topics: DFT and MD for computational dielectric spectroscopy Properties of electrochemical double layer (effects on the local polarization, structure
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the mechanical properties of polymer thin films change under confinement. We are applying a wrinkling-based metrology to elucidate the mechanical response of confined and/or structured polymer films. Of interest