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URL:https://dresden-science-calendar.org/calendar/en/detail/22593
LOCATION:IFW\, Helmholtzstraße 2001069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Sahlberg: From minerals to functional magnets
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Dr.  Martin Sahlberg\nInstitute of Speaker: Upps
 ala University \nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: IFW (D2E.27\, IFW Dresden)
 \n  Street: Helmholtzstraße 20\n  City: 01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: 
 \nDescription: This lecture will focus on the synthesis and characterizati
 on of magnetic intermetallics\, with particular emphasis on understanding 
 how crystal structure influences magnetic properties in both rare-earth- a
 nd transition-metal-based systems. In our research\, we bring together fou
 r interdisciplinary research groups with expertise in Inorganic Chemistry\
 , Earth Sciences\, Materials Science and Theoretical Physics\, to address 
 the outstanding challenges of developing sustainable and functional magnet
 s that are crucial for an environment friendly electrified society and to 
 enable power generation without greenhouse emission. We work according to 
 a unique Earth governed design approach to find novel functional magnets w
 ithout relying on toxic and environmentally polluting production methods. 
 Specifically\, we consider the precise chemical composition of rare-earth 
 elements (REE) available in mixed form in individual Swedish mineral ores 
 and aim to tailor functional magnets around precisely these compositions. 
  Guided by a mineral specific REE-alloy composition\, we aim to identify t
 he optimal phase and the level of admixture between REE and 3d transition 
 metals to find new and optimized functional magnets with significantly red
 uced environmental impact in their production.
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