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Peter off to Zürich!

August 22, 2017 By John Heron

http://www.ferroic.mat.ethz.ch/

For the next month, Peter will be working in the Laboratory for Multifunctional Ferroic Materials with Dr. Morgan Trassin at ETH Zürich to characterize some of our magnetic and magnetoelectric thin films. The group at Zürich is an expert in a number of powerful techniques for exploring magnetic structure, such as Second Harmonic Generation which allows us to look directly at the antiferromagnetic order in crystalline samples. Good luck, and may the data be ever in your favor!

This trip is funded in part by the Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies (WCED) at the University of Michigan International Institute.

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