
About
Tan Yuen is an Associate Professor of Physics at Temple University, located in the Department of Physics. His research focuses on the magnetic and transport properties of novel metal-organic coordination polymers and highly correlated electronic systems, including actinide/rare-earth intermetallic compounds and high Tc superconductors. He employs experimental techniques like X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and thermal measurements to study magnetic interactions in low-dimensional systems.
Key research interests include:
- Novel metal-organic frameworks with 1D/2D/3D magnetic ordering
- Superconductivity-related materials and phase transitions
- Actinide/rare-earth intermetallic compounds
- Low-temperature thermodynamic properties
His publication record (1988–2012) demonstrates sustained contributions to understanding magnetic phenomena in complex materials systems, with a focus on structural-property relationships and theoretical model validation.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the profile. Collaborations include co-workers like C.L. Lin, Jing Li, and Dusan Danilovic. No grant information or lab affiliations are provided.
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