91探花

Skip to main content
Department Of Physics text logo
  • Research
    • Our research
    • Our research groups
    • Our research in action
    • Research funding 91探花
    • Summer internships for undergraduates
  • Study
    • Undergraduates
    • Postgraduates
  • Engage
    • For alumni
    • For business
    • For schools
    • For the public
  • Support
91探花
CMP
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

David Keen

Visiting Professor

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • X-ray and neutron scattering
david.keen@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72310
Clarendon Laboratory, room 106
  • About
  • Publications

Crystal Structures and Ionic Conductivities of Ternary Derivatives of the Silver and Copper Monohalides I. Superionic Phases of Stoichiometry MA4I5:RbAg4I5, KAg4I5, and KCu4I5

Journal of Solid State Chemistry Elsevier 165:2 (2002) 363-371

Authors:

S Hull, DA Keen, DS Sivia, P Berastegui

Neutron total scattering method: simultaneous determination of long-range and short-range order in disordered materials

European Journal of Mineralogy Schweizerbart 14:2 (2002) 331-348

Authors:

Martin T Dove, Matthew G Tucker, David A Keen

Structural description of the superionic behaviour in the system (AgI)x鈥(PbI2)1鈭抶, 2/3鈮鈮4/5

Solid State Ionics Elsevier 147:1-2 (2002) 97-106

Authors:

S Hull, DA Keen, P Berastegui

The high-temperature superionic behaviour of Ag2S

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 14:1 (2002) l9

Authors:

S Hull, DA Keen, DS Sivia, PA Madden, M Wilson

MCGRtof: Monte Carlo G(r) with resolution corrections for time鈥恛f鈥恌light neutron diffractometers

Journal of Applied Crystallography International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) 34:6 (2001) 780-782

Authors:

Matthew G Tucker, Martin T Dove, David A Keen

Pagination

  • First page First
  • Previous page Prev
  • …
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Page 42
  • Current page 43
  • Page 44
  • Page 45
  • Page 46
  • Page 47
  • …
  • Next page Next
  • Last page Last

Footer 91探花

  • Contact us
  • Giving to the Dept of Physics
  • Work with us
  • Media

User account menu

  • Log in

Follow us

FIND US

Clarendon Laboratory,

Parks Road,

91探花,

OX1 3PU

CONTACT US

Tel: +44(0)1865272200

Department Of Physics text logo

漏 91探花 - Department of Physics

Cookies | Privacy policy | Accessibility statement

  • Home
  • Research
  • Study
  • Engage
  • Our people
  • News & Comment
  • Events
  • Our facilities & services
  • About us
  • Giving to Physics