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Victor Krayzman (Assoc)

Research Interests

  • Reverse Monte Carlo studies of local and nanoscale atomic order in electronic ceramics using combined total scattering and EXAFS
  • Determination of electronic and atomic structures of transition metal oxides using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray scattering

Krayzman_staff_Figures

Figure 1(left): Unit cell of a displacively-distorted perovskite.; Figure 2(center): Schematic mechanism underlying the pre-edge structure in Ti K XAFS; Figure 3(right): Atomic configuration used in Reverse Monte Carlo simulations.

Awards and Honors

  • Laureate, All-Russian Competition of International Science Education Society, 1997, 1998, 2000
  • Senior Scientist Fellowship, France, 1996
  • Graduate Student Fellowship, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, 1971

Selected Publications

Publications

Data and Software Publications

Experimental data, refined configurations, and other necessary input to RMCProfile used in structural refinements reported in the paper "Emergent topological polarization textures in relaxor ferroelectrics" by M. Eremenko, V. Krayzman, S. Gorfman, A.

Author(s)
Igor Levin, Maksim Eremenko, Victor Krayzman, Semen Gorfman, Alexei Bosak, Helen Playford, Philip Chater, Bruce Ravel, William Laws, Feng Ye, Arianna Minelli, Zuo-Guang Ye, Bixia Wang, Matthew Tucker
This zip file contains experimental data, refined configurations, and other necessary input to RMCProfile used in structural refinements reported in the paper "Emergent topological polarization
Created August 2, 2019, Updated December 8, 2022
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