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Annual progress report of the Department of Solid State Physics 1 January - 31 December 1995

Abstract

Research in the department is concerned with `Materials with Distinct Physical and Chemical Properties`. The principal activities of the department in the period from 1 January to 31 December, 1995, are presented in this Progress Report. Neutron and x-ray diffraction techniques are used to study a wide variety of problems in condensed matter physics and include: two- and three-dimensional structures, magnetic ordering, heavy fermions, high T{sub c} superconductivity, phase transitions in model systems, precipitation phenomena, and nano-scale structures in various materials. 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. Related to these problems there is work going on in theory, Monte Carlo simulations, computer simulation of molecules and polymers and methods of data analysis. (au) 5 tabs., 135 ills., 163 refs.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1996
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
RISO-R-863(EN)
Reference Number:
SCA: 665000; 990100; PA: AIX-27:033773; EDB-96:075786; NTS-96:017853; SN: 96001579844
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jan 1996
Subject:
66 PHYSICS; 99 MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS, INFORMATION SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT, LAW, MISCELLANEOUS; SOLID STATE PHYSICS; MAGNETISM; POLYMERS; PROGRESS REPORT; RESEARCH PROGRAMS; RISOE NATIONAL LABORATORY; SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
OSTI ID:
217833
Research Organizations:
Risoe National Lab., Roskilde (Denmark). Solid State Physics Dept.
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE96621947; ISBN 87-550-2142-5; TRN: DK9600037033773
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE96621947
Submitting Site:
DKN
Size:
173 p.
Announcement Date:
May 08, 1996

Citation Formats

Joergensen, M, Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I. Annual progress report of the Department of Solid State Physics 1 January - 31 December 1995. Denmark: N. p., 1996. Web.
Joergensen, M, Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, & Johannsen, I. Annual progress report of the Department of Solid State Physics 1 January - 31 December 1995. Denmark.
Joergensen, M, Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I. 1996. "Annual progress report of the Department of Solid State Physics 1 January - 31 December 1995." Denmark.
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title = {Annual progress report of the Department of Solid State Physics 1 January - 31 December 1995}
author = {Joergensen, M, Bechgaard, K, Clausen, K N, Feidenhans`l, R, and Johannsen, I}
abstractNote = {Research in the department is concerned with `Materials with Distinct Physical and Chemical Properties`. The principal activities of the department in the period from 1 January to 31 December, 1995, are presented in this Progress Report. Neutron and x-ray diffraction techniques are used to study a wide variety of problems in condensed matter physics and include: two- and three-dimensional structures, magnetic ordering, heavy fermions, high T{sub c} superconductivity, phase transitions in model systems, precipitation phenomena, and nano-scale structures in various materials. 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. Related to these problems there is work going on in theory, Monte Carlo simulations, computer simulation of molecules and polymers and methods of data analysis. (au) 5 tabs., 135 ills., 163 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1996}
month = {Jan}
}