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AU researchers from Department of Chemistry and iNANO have, in collaboration with the University of Tsukuba, found a way to directly monitor the one-dimensional disordered diffusion channel in a simple chain-like thermoelectric InTe. This work provides a new basis for understanding ultralow, weak-temperature-dependent thermal conductivity in
iNANO employees, Professors Jeppe Vang Lauritsen and Duncan Sutherland, and iNANO member, Professor Mogens Christensen, receive fundings from the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The researchers will study electrocatalytic hydrogen production, materials for building solar-thermal management, and compaction of Magnets, respectively.
The use of solid-state NMR spectroscopy is pivotal in enabling the characterisation of structure and dynamics at the atomic-level. These methods rely on access to sophisticated and costly solid-state NMR equipment that is only available in few national facilities. The Danish Center for Ultrahigh Field NMR Spectroscopy at Aarhus University, with…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO