
معرفی
Chyan Long Lin is an Associate Professor of Physics at Temple University, specializing in condensed matter physics with a focus on magnetic materials and superconductivity. His research spans rare earth/actinide systems, spin wave dynamics in ferromagnets/antiferromagnets, and nanocomposite synthesis involving fullerides and transition metal oxides.
Key research themes include investigating valence fluctuations in heavy fermion materials, anomalous magnetic behaviors in low-temperature systems, and exploring critical region phenomena using advanced techniques like neutron scattering and muon spin relaxation. His work bridges experimental material characterization with theoretical models to understand quantum criticality and phase transitions.
Publications span from foundational 1980s studies on superconducting intermetallics to recent (2019) analyses of quasi-2D magnets like CrCl3. Methodologies include synchrotron-based structural analysis, NMR spectroscopy, and collaborations with international neutron scattering facilities.
Collaboration networks include institutions such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory (neutron scattering studies) and Rutgers University (materials synthesis). Current research emphasizes resolving discrepancies between experimental observations and spin wave theories in classic magnetic systems.





