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Carnegie Neighborhood Lecture Given by Cohen Print E-mail


On Tuesday, April 8, CDAC-affiliated Carnegie staff member Ronald Cohen presented a public lecture entitled, "Ferroelectrics: Materials That Do Things, From Medical Ultrasound to Green Energy," at Carnegie's Broad Branch Road campus in Washington, DC. The lecture was the latest in Carnegie's series of Neighborhood Lectures. For more information on the lecture series, see: http://www.ciw.edu/events/bbr_lectures

 


Citroni, M., R. Bini, P. Foggi, and V. Schettino, Role of electronic states in the high-pressure amorphization of benzene, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 105, 7658-7663 (2008).

Struzhkin, V. V., A. F. Goncharov, R. Caracas, H. K. Mao, and R. J. Hemley, Synchrotron infrared spectroscopy of the pressure-induced insulator-metal transitions in glassy As2S3 and As2Se3, Phys. Rev. B. 77, 165113 (2008).
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