Tailoring of materials properties under extreme conditions

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Materials can be driven far from equilibrium e. g. with intense pules of lasers and ions, in mostly destructive processes. When combined with micro- and nano-structuring, the ability to rapidly excite and then quench local excitations opens up. Now opportunities emerge to form and stabilize novel materials phases and to tailor materials properties for applications. Examples are color centers in diamond and silicon carbide for sensing and qubit applications and proposed ordered dopant structures in cuprate superconductors. Results from studies of materials processing under transient extreme conditions, far from equilibrium will be presented.

*This work was supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Authors

  • Thomas Schenkel

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab