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Peter A. Dowben is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, with a research focus spanning Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science, and Spintronics. His work emphasizes surface physics, electronic structure, and magnetoelectric coupling, particularly in transition metal compounds, ferroelectric polymers, and graphene-based systems.
Key research trends in his recent publications include voltage-controlled spin states for memory applications, magnetoelectric transistors, and interfacial effects in nanoscale materials. His collaborations extend across institutions like the Air Force Institute of Technology and the Institute of Physical Optics, with experimental techniques such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy and photoemission.
While no specific awards are documented in the provided texts, his extensive publication record and interdisciplinary work on molecular spintronics, surface segregation, and band structure engineering highlight his contributions to fundamental material science and applied physics. He has advised teams in studies involving spin crossover complexes, self-assembled monolayers, and magnetoelectric heterostructures.
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