It’s not much of a stretch to tune elastic properties by means of magnetism
Physics Colloquium
3:30 pm –
5:00 pm
Jorgensen Hall Room: 136
Contact:
Amanda Lager Gleason, (402) 472-9223, alager2@unl.edu
Presented by Christian Binek, Nebraska Department of Physics and Astronomy and Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience.
Host: Evgeny Tsymbal
The space shuttle Challenger accident in 1986 is a tragic reminder that the temperature dependence of elastic properties plays a critical role in the performance of complex machines. This colloquium presents insights gained from thermodynamics which reveal new aspects on the interdependence of elasticity and magnetism with implications for potential applications.
Host: Evgeny Tsymbal
The space shuttle Challenger accident in 1986 is a tragic reminder that the temperature dependence of elastic properties plays a critical role in the performance of complex machines. This colloquium presents insights gained from thermodynamics which reveal new aspects on the interdependence of elasticity and magnetism with implications for potential applications.