Neil D. Mathur

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Neil D. Mathur, PhD, is faculty at Cambridge University in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy. He got his doctorate degree from Cambridge in 1996.

Dr. Mathur's area of research is magnetic and electronic oxides, with a concentration on crystalline oxides. He has been experimenting with thin films (epitaxial films) and exploring applications for use in interfacing and imaging.

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  • Mesoscopic texture in manganites (with Peter Littlewood)[1]
  • Nanotechnology: The Third Way (with Peter Littlewood)[2]


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