Michael A McGuire
Distinguished R&D Staff and Group Leader for Correlated Electron Materials
Bio
I use crystal growth, solid state chemistry, and metallurgical synthesis techniques, crystallographic studies, and physical property measurements to explore structure-property relationships in complex materials, with particular emphasis on magnetism. My research is currently focused on layered transition metal compounds, anisotropic magnets, and topological materials. I am also interested in materials discovery, crystallography, crystallographic phase transitions and their effects on physical properties, and birds.
Professional Experience
- 2023 – Present, Distinguished R&D Staff and Group Leader, Correlated Electron Materials Group, Materials Science and Technology Division, 91°µÍø
- 2007 – Present, Eugene P. Wigner Fellow and R&D Staff Scientist, Materials Science and Technology Division, 91°µÍø
- 2006 – 2007, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
Education
- Ph.D. (Physics), Cornell University, 2006
- M.S. (Physics), University of Mississippi, 2001
- B.S. (Physics), University of Mississippi, 1999
Publications
August 2008
Comparative high-field magnetotransport of the oxypnictide superconductors RFeAsO1-xFx (R=La, Nd)…
Journal: Physical Review B
June 2008
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
June 2008
Journal: Nature
May 2008
Journal: Physical Review B
January 2008
59Co and 75As NMR Investigation of Electron-Doped High Tc Superconductor BaFe1.8Co0.2As2 (Tc = 22 K)
Journal: Journal of the Physical Society of Japan