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Magnetic Characterization
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AFM-Bruker Dimension Icon; contact mode, tapping mode, peakforce tapping, PFQNM, MFM, PRM, EFM, PFKPFM, and SCM
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Materials Characterization Lab
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Center for Nanoscale Science
Asylum-MFP3D-Bio-AFM-SPM
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Materials Cluster
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Cornell Center for Materials Research
Magneto-Transport Measurement System
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Measurement of Physical Properties
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Materials Research Science Engineering Center
Oxford 200 Top-Loading Dilution Refrigerator with 9 T Magnet
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Measurement of Physical Properties
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Materials Research Science Engineering Center
PPMS Physical Property Measurement Systems
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Materials Cluster
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Cornell Center for Materials Research
Quantum Design Inc. Magnetic Property Measurement Systems (MPMS-5S)
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X-ray Diffraction SEF
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Center for Materials Science and Engineering
Quantum Design Inc. Magnetic Property Measurement Systems (MPMS-XL)
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X-ray Diffraction SEF
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Center for Materials Science and Engineering
Vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometer
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Measurement of Physical Properties
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Materials Research Science Engineering Center
Vibrating magnetometer (Microsense FCM-10)
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Surface Analysis and nano-Scale Imaging in the Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Microscopy Suite
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Next Generation Materials for Plasmonics and Organic Spintronics
People
Denis Pelekhov
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Center for Emergent Materials
Steve Kriske
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Cornell Center for Materials Research
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