Chuan-bing Rong

 

Contact:

Department of Physics;

University of Texas at Arlington

502 Yates St, SH108

Arlington, TX 76013, USA

Tel:1-817-272-7604

Email: [email protected]

URL: http://www.geocities.com/rongpan316/

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Education:

2004

Ph.D.

Institute of Physics; CAS, China

Condensed Matter Physics;

2001

M.S.

Northeastern University, China

Material Science

1998

B.S.

Northeastern University, China

Material Science

 

Experience:

2007.9-present

Research Assistant Professor

Department of Physics,
University of Texas at Arlington,USA

2005.8-2007.9

Postdoctoral  Associate

Department of Physics,
University of Texas at Arlington,USA

2004.6-2005.8

Postdoctoral  Associate

Institute of Physics; CAS, China

 

Research Interests:

1.        Nanostructured bulk nanocomposite by the bottom-up method;

2.        Size effects and phase transition of magnetic nanoparticles;

3.        Ball-milling of magnetic nanoparticles;

4.        Magnetization behavior of nanostructured and nanoparticle magnets.

5.        Micromagnetic simulation of the magnetization reversal of magnetic materials including high-temperature and nanocomposite magnets;

 

Selected Publications:

1.        C.B. Rong and J.P. Liu, “Temperature- and magnetic-field-induced phase transitions in Fe-rich FePt alloys”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 90, 222504 (2007) [PDF]

2.        C.B. Rong, D. Li, V. Nandwana, et al. "Size-dependent chemical and magnetic ordering in L10 FePt nanoparticles"; Advanced Materials, 18, 2984 (2006); [ PDF]

3.        C.B. Rong, H.W. Zhang, J.R. Sun, et al., "Enhanced extraordinary magnetoresistance in the semiconductor-metal hybrid structure with three current leads"; Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 052503 (2006) [ PDF]

4.        C.B. Rong, H.W. Zhang, B.G. Shen and J.P. Liu, "The mechanism of the anomalous temperature dependence of coercivity in Sm(Co,Fe,Cu,Zr)z high-temperature magnets", Appl. Phys. Lett., 88, 042504, 2006. [PDF]

5.        C.B., H.W. Zhang, S.L. He, et al., "Effect of Zr on the crystallographic texture of precipitation-hardened Sm(Co,Fe,Cu,Zr)7 ribbons", Appl. Phys. Lett., 86, 122506, 2005  [ PDF ]

6.        C.B. Rong, H.W. Zhang, X.B. Du, et al., "Investigation of hard magnetic properties of nanocomposite Fe-Pt magnets by micromagnetic simulation",  J. Appl. Phys., 96, 3921, 2004  [ PDF ]

 

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