Undergraduate Honors Thesis
Synthesis and Classification of Field Edited BaRuO3 Public Deposited
- Abstract
The approach of field-editing has been used to tune the properties of various materials
[1]. Field editing refers to the application of a magnetic field during crystal growth, causing the
material to take a different crystal structure than the non-edited form of the sample [1]. Field
editing offers the opportunity to rectify the large discrepancies between the current forefront of
experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics [1].
This thesis focuses on the synthesis and characterization of field-altered samples of
BaRuO3. Once synthesized we determine what changes the field-editing techniques will bring to
the BaRuO3 system. The crystal structure, magnetic properties, and physical properties of the
field-altered samples and the pristine samples have been compared, in hopes of finding new
clues on how the magnetic field will affect the synthesis of the strongly spin-orbital coupled
4d/5d transitional metal oxides.
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- 2024-04-16
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- 2024-04-22
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