Neil D. Mathur

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| birth_name = Neil David Mathur

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| thesis_title = Quantum order in heavy fermion systems

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| thesis_year = 1995

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|field = Material physics

|work_institutions = University of Cambridge

|alma_mater = University of Cambridge[http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/weekly/5820/51.html Cambridge University Reporter, 4 October 2000]

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Neil David Mathur is a Professor in Materials Physics in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge.{{cite web |url=http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/department/profiles/mathur.php |title=Neil Mathur: Investigator Profiles |last1=Anon |date=2014 |publisher=University of Cambridge |archivedate=2014-04-13|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413184115/http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/department/profiles/mathur.php}}{{Cite journal

| pmid = 17251975

| year = 2007

| last1 = Hueso

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| title = Transformation of spin information into large electrical signals using carbon nanotubes

| journal = Nature

| volume = 445

| issue = 7126

| pages = 410–3

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| doi = 10.1038/nature05507

| bibcode = 2007Natur.445..410H

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| year = 2009

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| title = Giant tunnel electroresistance for non-destructive readout of ferroelectric states

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| volume = 460

| issue = 7251

| pages = 81–4

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Education

Mathur received his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1995 for research into heavy fermion systems.

Research

Mathur's area of research is magnetic and electronic oxides, with a concentration on crystalline oxides. He has been experimenting with thin films (epitaxial films) and exploring applications for use in interfacing and imaging.{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nature01299| title = Charge-ordered ferromagnetic phase in La0.5Ca0.5MnO3| journal = Nature| volume = 420| issue = 6917| pages = 797–800| year = 2002| last1 = Loudon | first1 = J. C. | last2 = Mathur | first2 = N. D. | authorlink2 = Neil D. Mathur| last3 = Midgley | first3 = P. A.| authorlink3 = Paul Midgley | arxiv = cond-mat/0209436| bibcode = 2002Natur.420..797L | pmid = 12490944| s2cid = 4382641}} He is the co-author of Mesoscopic texture in manganites{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1063/1.1554133| title = Mesoscopic texture in manganites| journal = Physics Today| volume = 56| pages = 25–30| year = 2003| last1 = Mathur | first1 = N. | authorlink1 = Neil D. Mathur| last2 = Littlewood | first2 = P.| issue = 1| authorlink2 = Peter Littlewood | bibcode = 2003PhT....56a..25M}} with Peter Littlewood and Nanotechnology: The Third Way.{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nmat1108| title = Nanotechnology: The third way| journal = Nature Materials| volume = 3| issue = 4| pages = 207–209| year = 2004| last1 = Mathur | first1 = N. | authorlink1 = Neil D. Mathur| last2 = Littlewood | first2 = P.| pmid = 15085858| authorlink2 = Peter Littlewood | bibcode = 2004NatMa...3..207M| s2cid = 34783620}}

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