Amanda Petford-long
 Researcher
                            Department of Materials Science                                                        
Argonne National Laboratory
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Dr. Amanda K. Petford-Long is an Argonne Distinguished Fellow in the Materials Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory. In addition to her own research program, she heads the strategic initiative on Integrated Imaging at Argonne. She holds a D.Phil in Materials Science from the University of Oxford (1985) and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from University College, London (1981). She moved to Argonne in 2005 from the University of Oxford where she was a full professor in the Materials Department and a tutorial fellow at Corpus Christi College. From January 2010 to February 2014, she was director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials, a U.S. Department of Energy national user facility at Argonne National Laboratory, focused on capabilities tailored to the creation and characterization of new functional materials on the nanoscale.
Research Interest
Dr. Petford-Long's research interests include the dependence of magnetic, transport and optical properties of layered ferroic films and nanostructures on microstructure and composition. She has been particularly involved in exploring the physical properties of the nanomaterials, such as magnetic domain behavior and transport behavior, using in situ transmission electron microscopy techniques including Lorentz microscopy. She has published over 300 papers in the scientific literature. She is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and of the American Physical Society, and she is also a full professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Northwestern University, where she is active in graduate teaching.
Publications
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Hong S, Klug JA, Park M, Imre A, Bedzyk MJ, No K, Petford-Long A, Auciello O. Nanoscale piezoresponse studies of ferroelectric domains in epitaxial BiFeO 3 nanostructures. Journal of Applied Physics. 2009 Mar 15;105(6):061619.
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Akhter MA, Mapps DJ, Ma Tan YQ, Petford-Long A, Doole R. Thickness and grain-size dependence of the coercivity in permalloy thin films. Journal of applied physics. 1997 Apr 15;81(8):4122-4.
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Park M, Hong S, Klug JA, Bedzyk MJ, Auciello O, No K, Petford-Long A. Three-dimensional ferroelectric domain imaging of epitaxial BiFeO 3 thin films using angle-resolved piezoresponse force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters. 2010 Sep 13;97(11):112907.