The methods of theoretical physics should be applicable to all those branches of thought in which the essential features are expressible with numbers.
Paul Dirac
Jeffrey Clayhold

  

Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University 1989

B.S. Physics, California Institute of Technology 1984

 

Joined Miami University in 2004

Assistant Professor

 

513.529.1533 office (41 Culler)

513.529.9311 lab (1 Culler)

513.529.5629 fax

513.330.3695 cell

 

clayhoja@muohio.edu

 
Research
Electrical and thermal transport in exciting new solid state materials, including new superconductors, metal-organic frameworks

Combinatorial transport measurements on oxide films.   By building specialized apparatus, we can now measure the resistivity, Hall effect, magnetization, etc. with an important new feature:  controlled, ultra-fine scale resolution of electron density.   In a number of the strongly-correlated oxides, everything changes with small variations of carrier density—we now have good, even differentiable, control over this variable.
 
 

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