Team Member
Prof Nicola Morley
Professor in Material Physics
Nicola is a Professor of Materials Physics. She has been a member of the group since joining as a post-doctoral researcher in 2003. Nicola Morley's research centres on functional magnetic materials, including the understanding and development of magnetic films to be used in magnetic devices and sensors. Her main research areas include: the development of Fe-based Magnetostrictive Materials and Devices, multiferroics heterostructures and exploring new Functional Magnetic Materials using computer predictive modelling and high throughput techniques (including magnetocaloric, soft and hard magnetic materials).
Related Projects
Related Publications
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Artificial multiferroic structures using soft magnetostrictive bilayers on Pb (Mg 1/3 Nb 2/3)-PbTiO 3
Author | E Miskevich , F Alshammari, WG Yang, J Sharp, S Baco, Z Leong, Q Abbas and N Morley
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An investigation on the mechanical properties of soft magnetostrictive FeCoCr films by nanoindentation
Author | Baco S, Abbas QA, Hayward TJ, Morley NA
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On the structural, microstructural and magnetic properties evolution of Ni0.5FeCoAlCrx alloys
Author | Quintana-Nedelcos A, Anis M, Osman R, Yang J, Leong Z, Azakli Y, Morley NA
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Designing ferrite impregnated epoxy actuators for impact damage detection in carbon fibre reinforced composites
Author | Surakarnkha J, Zhaoyuan L, Gong P, Holmes W, Desai P, Foreman J, Morley NA
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Investigation into the magnetic properties of CoFeNiCryCux alloys
Author | Harris J, Leong Z, Gong P, Cornide J, Pughe C, Hansen TC, Quintana-Nedelcos A, Rowan-Robinson R, Dahlborg U, Calvo-Dahlborg M, Goodall R, Rainforth WM, Morley NA
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Study of dual-phase functionalisation of NiCoFeCr-Alx multicomponent alloys for the enhancement of magnetic properties and magneto-caloric effect
Author | Quintana-Nedelcos A, Leong Z, Morley NA