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NIRT research funding is renewed with an NSF FRG (focused research group)
Renewed funding has been awarded by NSF to a group made up in part of the NIRT group. The new grant is entitled "Beyond Crystallography: structure of nanostructured materials". The PI is Simon Billinge with co-PI's Chong-Yu Ruan (MSU physics), Michael Thorpe (ASU physics) and Mercouri Kanatzidis (Northwestern University chemistry). Below is a brief abstract describing the work: A holy grail of nanotechnology is to design and build a material with some desirable property by engineering the atomic structure at the nanoscale. A huge impediment to this is the nanostructure problem: the fact that the established quantitative methods for determining atomic structure fail for nano-sized objects. This project addresses this problem with a collaboration of experiment and theory. The experiments utilize the intense beams of x-rays and neutrons available at US national user facilities combined with novel computational approaches for extracting reliable structural information from the data. In addition the local structure of intermediate states will be studied using ultra-fast femtosecond time-resolved electron diffraction, coupled to the same computational infrastructure, allowing us for the first time to probe quantitatively the local structure of excited states of nanoparticles. In this study a number of scientifically and technologically interesting materials will be studied, including quantum-dot nanoparticles and phase-change materials used in writable CD and DVDs. However, the theoretical and methodological developments will be made available to the wider scientific and educational community in the form of freely available software so the methods can be widely applied. Submitted: Tuesday, May 1st, 2007 @ 12:45 PM By Simon Billinge << All News |
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