Abstract
The Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department is concerned with both fundamental and applied research into the physical properties of materials. The principal activities in the year 1998 are presented in this progress report. The research in physics is concentrated on neutron and x-ray scattering measurements and the problems studied include two- and three-dimensional structures, magnetic ordering and spin dynamics, superconductivity, phase transitions and nano-scale structures. The research in chemistry includes chemical synthesis and physico-chemical investigation of small molecules and polymers, with emphasis on polymers with new optical properties, block copolymers, surface-modified polymers, and supramolecular structures. Theoretical work related to these problems is undertaken, including Monte Carlo simulations, computer simulation of molecules and polymers and methods of data analysis. (au) 2 tabs., 142 ills., 169 refs.
Citation Formats
Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I.
Annual progress report of the Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department 1 January - 31 December 1998.
Denmark: N. p.,
1999.
Web.
Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, & Johannsen, I.
Annual progress report of the Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department 1 January - 31 December 1998.
Denmark.
Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I.
1999.
"Annual progress report of the Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department 1 January - 31 December 1998."
Denmark.
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author = {Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I}
abstractNote = {The Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department is concerned with both fundamental and applied research into the physical properties of materials. The principal activities in the year 1998 are presented in this progress report. The research in physics is concentrated on neutron and x-ray scattering measurements and the problems studied include two- and three-dimensional structures, magnetic ordering and spin dynamics, superconductivity, phase transitions and nano-scale structures. The research in chemistry includes chemical synthesis and physico-chemical investigation of small molecules and polymers, with emphasis on polymers with new optical properties, block copolymers, surface-modified polymers, and supramolecular structures. Theoretical work related to these problems is undertaken, including Monte Carlo simulations, computer simulation of molecules and polymers and methods of data analysis. (au) 2 tabs., 142 ills., 169 refs.}
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title = {Annual progress report of the Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department 1 January - 31 December 1998}
author = {Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I}
abstractNote = {The Condensed Matter Physics and Chemistry Department is concerned with both fundamental and applied research into the physical properties of materials. The principal activities in the year 1998 are presented in this progress report. The research in physics is concentrated on neutron and x-ray scattering measurements and the problems studied include two- and three-dimensional structures, magnetic ordering and spin dynamics, superconductivity, phase transitions and nano-scale structures. The research in chemistry includes chemical synthesis and physico-chemical investigation of small molecules and polymers, with emphasis on polymers with new optical properties, block copolymers, surface-modified polymers, and supramolecular structures. Theoretical work related to these problems is undertaken, including Monte Carlo simulations, computer simulation of molecules and polymers and methods of data analysis. (au) 2 tabs., 142 ills., 169 refs.}
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