NSF Science Nation has released a video about our work on materials axis-dependent conduction polarity. Wouldn't be possible without the awesome people and crystal growth facility of @PARADIMResearch
https://t.co/EDD24Lelyu
Here's a recent press release on our work on transverse thermoelectrics. One of the first applications for axis-dependent conduction polarity.
@PARADIMResearch @WolfgangWindl
https://t.co/iFVaLLqzO1
Mike's paper is finally out in Energy and Environmental Science! You can make entire thermoelectric modules that are just as efficient as what you can buy, and can actually survive the heat, out of a single rotated Re4Si7 crystal.
https://t.co/yImJS0AD9H
If anyone is looking for a good read about the Synthesis, Structural, and Electronic Properties of Sr1-xCaxPdAs it is now published in Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. https://t.co/f7wbhpAaE6
How do you identify/design materials that can simultaneously conduct n-type along one axis and p-type along a different axis? We’ve unlocked the cheat code. (https://t.co/Ym0rYm1LRV)
This is my favorite paper I’ve published thus far in my career because; (1/3)
1)We got to emulate the simple-to-understand pedagogical style of one of my role models.
2)Less mathematically-minded materials makers like myself can identify these materials simply by looking at their band structure
3)It actually works! Stay tuned… (2/3)
Kelsey's work on alkyne hydrogenation catalysis using BaGa2 is out in JACS ASAP! It turns out hydrogen absorbing solid-state compounds are ... (*surprise*) ... fantastic heterogenous hydrogenation catalysts!
https://t.co/SGWPPmOmuh
Congratulations to Goodenough and Whittingham and Yoshino for the Nobel! Incredibly well deserved! We’ve been waiting for this Nobel for at least the last 10 years. https://t.co/vzp1lwFh1J
Celebrating awesome tenure and promotion talks by @nagiblab@GoldbergerGroup Badu-Taiwah! Really fantastic science shared with the department- congratulations! @OSU_CBC
@brandicossairt I like the depiction of this struggle in the Revisionist History podcast below, about Elvis Costello, Picasso vs. Cezanne, and the story of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" https://t.co/fM6jRVJ6jT
Dan’s paper on “Room-Temperature magnetism” in Na-intercalated Fe3GeTe2 is in Nano Letters ASAP. Turns out magnetism at room temp is due to trace amorphous FexGe impurities that form upon intercalation. Careful what you measure...
https://t.co/of2BN4ofPT