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Prof. Greene explores
novel electronic properties of solids. In the past he has studied the
physical properties of unusual superconductors, such as the polymer
(SN)x and various organic metals. He has investigated the properties
of low-dimensional materials, metal-insulator phase transitions, charge
and spin density wave transitions, and magnetic transitions. He is interested
in the synthesis of new materials with novel properties, and is often
involved in collaborative experiments with people in the Chemistry and
Materials Science Departments. His present interests involve properties
and preparation of new superconductors; experiments to determine the
mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity; and properties of magnetic
materials with large magnetoresistance or other novel "spintronic" properties. The experimental techniques
used for these studies include electrical transport and tunneling measurements
at various temperatures and magnetic fields, specific heat, magnetic
susceptibility, and thermal conductivity measurements. For more research details go to the publications and research links on this page.
Center for Superconductivity Research, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742-4111
Phone: 301.405.6129 Fax: 301.405.3779
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