Elbio R. A. Dagotto Distinguished Professor Department of Physics University of Tennessee and Materials Science and Technology Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory
E-mail: edagotto@utk.edu
Book on nanoscale phase separation and
inhomogeneities
for graduate students and experts
Title: ``Nanoscale Phase Separation and Colossal
Magnetoresistance"
Publisher: Springer. Time: Fall 2002
Contains brief contributions by many authors Schrieffer, Tokura,
Khomskii, and several others
Price: $99 (estimated) 450 pages
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Research Interests
Present Research Interests: Theory of Condensed Matter and Materials
Science, mainly computationally oriented.
Ph.D. in Quantum Field Theory and Particle Physics.
High temperature superconductors.
Colossal magnetoresistant manganites.
Diluted magnetic semiconductors.
Nanostructures (dots, molecular conductors).
Magnetic properties in low dimensions.
Many body techniques in general.
Numerical algorithms.
Biographical Information
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CVabove
Research: Preprints and Papers
A comprehensive list of papers may be view by following the links
below.