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The aim of MDCL is to promote materials science with the emphasis
on the "DSC cycle" where DSC represents three functions in developing
new materials, Design, Synthesis and Characterization. The MDCL consists
of two divisions; Materials Design Division (MD-D) and Materials Synthesis
and Characterization Division (MSC-D). The Supercomputer Center of ISSP
(SCC-ISSP) belongs to MD-D, while in MSC-D there are six sections for joint-use;
Materials Synthesis Section, Chemical Analysis Section, X-ray Diffraction
Section, Electron Microscope Section, Electromagnetic Measurements Section,
and Spectroscopy Section. In MD-D, by making use of its supercomputer system,
novel mechanisms behind various cooperative phenomena in condensed matter
are explored, and theoretical designs of new materials as well as those
of materials with new nanoscale structure are developed. In MSC-D, various
new materials are synthesized, single crystals are grown and the structural,
electromagnetic and optic properties of the materials are characterized.
The characterization results are immediately fed back to the synthesis
and to the design of materials. Through this DSC cycle we aim to develop
new materials with new functions. Almost all the facilities of the MDCL
are open to domestic scientists through the User Programs conducted by
the Steering Committees of the MDCL.
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Last Update 2009/12/14
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