CANCELLED
Physical Society Colloquium
Cooking, Fishing and Jogging through Phase Space:
A Practical Guide to Discovering and Understanding New Materials
Ames Laboratory Iowa State University
The design, discovery, characterization and control of novel materials is
perhaps the most important research area for humanity as it moves further into
the 21rst century. A myriad of societal problems concerning energy, clean
water and air, and medicine all need to be solved by the discovery of new
compounds with dramatically improved, or even new, properties. The search for
such materials requires a blending of skills and mind sets that, traditionally,
have been segregated into different academic disciplines: physics, chemistry,
metallurgy, materials science. In this colloquium I will outline the basic
philosophy and techniques that we use to search for novel materials. These
include a combination of intuition, experience, compulsive optimism and a
desire to share discovery. In the second half of the lecture, the specific
case of superconductivity will be used as an example of one such search.
Over the past couple of decades a growing sense of where and even how to
search for new superconductors has been developing, with the recent discovery
of the FeAsbased materials providing, at least for me, clear guidance.
A recent review covering many of these ideas is: “New Materials
Physics”, Paul C Canfield 2020 Rep. Prog. Phys. 83016501.
Friday, March 20th 2020, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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