Gianguido Baldinozzi
Laboratory
Structures, Properties and Modeling of Solids
Key words
disordered systems, materials modeling, actinides, irradiated materials, short-range order, neutron scattering
Summary
( https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-6909-0716 ) My main interest is in understanding material organization in complex oxides and nanostructured materials, through experiments and computational modeling at the atomic and mesoscopic scale. I am particularly interested in non-equilibrium processes, charge and spin correlations, effects of defect accumulation, and radiation effects on the behavior of oxide systems. Functional materials exhibiting strict long-range order have been well understood and characterized for nearly a century. In contrast, the description of disordered materials remains complex: there are no widely applicable methods to assess features resulting from the competition between long- and short-range orders; properties like electron localization are entangled with these features. The main systems studied are actinide, lanthanide, and transition metal oxides, as well as systems where different short- and long-range orders compete, leading to disordered or non-equilibrium structures. This competition can be intrinsic or externally enhanced by a perturbation of the system such as radiation or applied stress. I am primarily interested in understanding material organization in complex oxides and nanostructured materials, through experiments and computational modeling at the atomic and mesoscopic scale. I am particularly interested in non-equilibrium processes, charge and spin correlations, the effects of defect accumulation, and the effects of radiation on the behavior of oxide systems. Functional materials exhibiting strict long-range order have been well understood and characterized for nearly a century. In contrast, the description of disordered materials remains complex: there are no widely applicable methods to assess the features resulting from the competition between long- and short-range orders; properties such as electronic localization are entangled with these features. The main systems studied are actinide, lanthanide, and transition metal oxides, as well as systems where different short- and long-range orders compete, leading to disordered or non-equilibrium structures. This competition can be intrinsic or externally enhanced by a perturbation of the system such as radiation or applied stress.
Publications (279)
The letter
08/01/2009
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01/01/2009
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05/12/2008
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01/02/2008
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01/01/2008
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01/01/2008
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01/01/2008
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01/01/2007
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01/01/2007
Communication at a conference
01/01/2007
Communication at a conference
01/01/2007
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01/01/2007
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01/01/2007
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01/01/2007
Communication at a conference
13/11/2006
Communication at a conference
01/08/2006
Communication at a conference
01/07/2006
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01/01/2006
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01/01/2006
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01/01/2006
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01/01/2006
Article in a journal
08/11/2005
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07/09/2005
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04/01/2005
Communication at a conference
01/01/2005