Sean Shieh
Mineral Physics, Professor
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Sean Shieh, Mineral Physics, Professor of the department of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Ph.D. University of Hawaii, 1998.
Research Interest
Mineral physics; Material study under extreme P-T conditions; Elasticity, Structures and dynamics of the Earth's and planetary interiors; Characterization of materials (e.g. equation of state, phase transition, elasticity, strength, rheology) using synchrotron X-ray, Raman and IR spectroscopy; Exploration of novel and super-hard materials; Material-fluid interaction; high-pressure and high-temperature experiment using a diamond anvil cell.
Publications
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Zhang JS, Shieh SR, Bass JD, Dera P, Prakapenka V. High-pressure single-crystal elasticity study of CO2 across phase I-III transition. Applied Physics Letters. 2014 Apr 7;104(14):141901.
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Ablett JM, Rueff JP, Shieh SR, Kao CC, Wang S. Possible evidence for high-pressure induced charge transfer in thallium rhenium oxide at room temperature. Physical Review B. 2015 Jul 21;92(1):014113.
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Lv M, Liu X, Shieh SR, Xie T, Wang F, Prescher C, Prakapenka VB. Equation of state of synthetic qandilite Mg2TiO4 at ambient temperature. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals. 2016 Apr 1;43(4):301-6.