Departmental Doctoral Oral Examination (Thesis Title: "Diffusion and surface trapping of 8Li in rutile TiO2 and the comparison on 8Li and 9Li spin relaxation using β-NMR")

Event Start:
2019-10-30T11:00:00
Event End:
2019-10-30T13:00:00
Event Information:

Abstract:
It is well established that the properties of many materials change as their thickness is shrunk to the nanoscale, often yielding novel features at the near-surface region that are absent in the bulk. Even though there are several techniques that can study either the bulk or the surface of these materials, there are very few that can scan the near-surface region of crystals and thin films versus depth. Beta detected NMR (β-NMR) is capable of this and therefore has been established as a powerful tool for
material science.

Event Location:
Room 318, Hennings Bldg.
Speaker:
ARIS CHATZICHRISTOS
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Add to Calendar Event Start: 2019-10-30T11:00:00 Event End: 2019-10-30T13:00:00 Departmental Doctoral Oral Examination (Thesis Title: "Diffusion and surface trapping of 8Li in rutile TiO2 and the comparison on 8Li and 9Li spin relaxation using β-NMR") Event Information: Abstract: It is well established that the properties of many materials change as their thickness is shrunk to the nanoscale, often yielding novel features at the near-surface region that are absent in the bulk. Even though there are several techniques that can study either the bulk or the surface of these materials, there are very few that can scan the near-surface region of crystals and thin films versus depth. Beta detected NMR (β-NMR) is capable of this and therefore has been established as a powerful tool for material science. Event Location: Room 318, Hennings Bldg.

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