Theses and Dissertations from UMD

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    String Quartet
    (2012) Polasky, Jacob Abraham; Moss, Lawrence; Music; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    This is a String Quartet in three movements. It is an example of the use of set theory and combinatorial analysis in music composition. Harmony is created by the combination of four-tone sets into eight-tone sets. Contrapuntal devices, such as the arrangement of set elements to create maximum intervallic variety are explored in the second movement. This movement is also the focus of a complex pattern based on eight tone sets. Five of the tones are used regularly, while the other three tones are used to disrupt a sense of regularity.
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    Combinatorial Exploration of Artificial Multiferroic Thin Films
    (2004-05-12) Lin, Chuan-Lan; Takeuchi, Ichiro; Material Science and Engineering
    Combinatorial synthesis consists of high throughput fabrication and rapid characterization of compositionally varying samples to speed up the process of materials development. In this thesis, synthesis of composition spreads of artificial multiferroic thin film heterostructures consisting of alternating layers of (PTO) - (CFO) has been demonstrated using our combinatorial pulsed laser deposition (PLD) system. In the spread samples, the average composition changes continuously from pure PTO to pure CFO so that we can observe the changes in physical properties as a function of average composition. The coexistence of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric properties has been observed in a large extended region between pure CFO and PTO. An unexpected peak in the dielectric property has been observed in the middle of the spread, and it was identified as the composition where the ferroelectric phase transition takes place in PTO doped with CFO. The of ferroelectricity is found to be tunable from 500 ℃ to room temperature by controlling the average volume ratio of CFO and PTO. We have also found that the magnetic anisotropy in the materials changes by introducing PTO to CFO.