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of the research will be as follows: To develop new growth methods for high light yield perovskite scintillators To study morphology and crystalline quality of perovskite crystals using Surrey’s new single crystal X
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to their density, low entanglement, and ability to rapidly self-assemble into highly ordered nanostructures to form a lamellar arrangement, resulting in colored materials (bio-based photonic crystals). From
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lattice orientation by EBSD or local chemical composition by EDX [1]. For instance, an original protocol based on Bayesian inference was recently co-developed by LEM3 and ICA to determine the single-crystal
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advanced mesoscopic crystal plasticity provide powerful predictive capabilities, they remain computationally expensive when applied to realistic microstructures and large-scale structural analyses. A key
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advanced mesoscopic crystal plasticity provide powerful predictive capabilities, they remain computationally expensive when applied to realistic microstructures and large-scale structural analyses. A key
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crystalline materials contains the information on dynamic and static disorder. Relating this information to the underlying structural disorder is a challenging task, particularly in the case of single crystal
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). The theoretical analysis of such idealized Hamiltonians will motivate crystal growers and provide theoretical guidance for experimentalists to discover new multi-orbital-based low-dimensional compounds that may
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in magnetoelectric antiferromagnets. You will join the diffraction group at ILL, Grenoble, France. The diffraction group operates several powder and single-crystal diffractometer dedicated
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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which
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crystals, exfoliated flakes from 2D van der Waals materials, or single grains from polycrystalline samples. The use of microcoils will enhance the sensitivity of NMR, and allow for orientation dependent