User:Oysteinp

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[edit] About me

I'm a Phd student at the University of Oslo, studying materials science/solid state physics. I'm doing research on thermoelectric materials, with a focus on the electronic structure of skutterudite materials using electron energy loss spectroscopy in a transmission electron microscope.

I'm rather new to Wikipedia, but I'm editing in (solid state) physics related subjects such as crystallography, diffraction, spectroscopy etc. So far my only major contribution is to the electron diffraction article.


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[edit] Articles that need work, and I might work on

Crystallographic point group

Crystal system

Bravais lattice

Free electron model

Electron energy loss spectroscopy

Electron spectrometer

Electron crystallography

Bloch electron

Ewald's sphere

Electric form factor

[edit] Articles I'm contributing to and that are coming along nicely

Space group

Skutterudite

Structure factor

[edit] Other articles

Electron diffraction

Energy Filtered transmission Electron Microscopy

Plasmon

[edit] Articles that should be worked on by someone other than me

Intrinsic semiconductor

[edit] Crystallography

There are a lot of articles relating to crystal structure and crystallography that I'm not all that happy about. The crystal structure and crystallography articles themselves are not too bad, but articles like Space group, point group, crystal system and crystal class are all articles I would like to see reworked. Probably along with the ones on screw axis and glide plane although I haven't checked these out. Also, the articles on electron/neutron/X_ray based diffraction techniques and crystallography are either missing or need a lot of work. These are really big tasks and I'm not ready to start with this on my own, I'm especially worried that the mathematics in articles on point/space groups would be too sloppy if I did it myself (although I'm not sure the mathematics should play all that big a role in these articles). Also, I don't really work all that much with X-ray and neutron diffraction... But if anyone else out there with interest in/knowledge about these subjects want to lend a hand, maybe we could collaborate? Leave a message on my talk page.

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Wikipedia:WikiProject_Physics

Category:Physics_stubs

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