Xiaoyan Tan
- Assistant Professor
Contact Info
- Name
- Dr. Xiaoyan Tan
- Job Title
- Assistant Professor
- Website
- Phone Number
- Office Number
- Planetary Hall, Room 315
Affiliations
Departments
- Chemistry & Biochemistry Department (Instructional Faculty)
Research Areas
- Chemistry
Education
- PhD, Emphasis, Florida State University (2016)
- MS, University of Science and Technology of China (2011)
- BS, Hefei University of Technology (2008)
About
Dr. Tan is the Assistant Professor at department of chemistry and Biochemistry. She leads a research group locating at Planetary Hall 404.
Current Research
Dr. Tan focuses on the discovery of functional and multifunctional inorganic solid-state materials, ranging from intermetallics to oxides, with applications in technology and energy conversion. Dr. Tan specifically target materials with noncentrosymmetric and polar space groups, which include (but not limited to) metallic oxides, oxide thermoelectric materials, multiferroics, and magnetic semiconductors.
Teaching Focus
Dr. Tan teaches General Chemistry II and Physical Chemistry Lab I.
Selected Publications
- Tan, X.; McCabe, E. E.; Orlandi, F.; Manuel, P.; Batuk, M.; Hadermann, J.; Deng, Z.; Jin, C.; Nowik, I.; Herber, R.; Segre, C. U; Liu, S.; Croft, M.; Kang, C.-J.; Lapidus, S. H.; Frank, C. E.; Padmanabhan, H.; Gopalan, V.; Wu, M.; Li, M.-R.; Kotliar, G.; Walker, D.; Greenblatt, M. MnFe0.5Ru0.5O3: an above-room-temperature antiferromagnetic semiconductor. J. Mater. Chem. C 2019, 7, 509-522.
- Tan, X.; Devlin, K. P.; Deng, X.; Kang, C.-J.; Croft M.; Frank, C. E.; Pak, C.; Lapidus, S.; Kauzlarich, S. M.; Taufour, V.; Kotliar, B.; Greenblatt, M. Thermoelectric properties of CoAsSb: an experimental and theoretical study. Chem. Mater. 2018, 30, 4207-4215.
- Tan, X.; Tener, Z.; Shatruk, M. Correlating itinerant magnetism in RCo2Pn2 pnictides (R = La, Ce, Nd, Pr, Eu, Ca; Pn =P, As) to their crystal and electronic structures, Acc. Chem. Res. 2018, 51, 230-239.
- Tan, X.; Fabbris, G.; Haskel, D.; Yaroslavtsev, A. A.; Cao, H. B.; Thompson, C. M.; Kovnir, K.; Menuschenkov, A. P.; Chernikov, R. V.; Garlea, V. O.; Shatruk, M. A Transition from localized (4f) to strongly correlated (3d) electron behavior driven by pressure, chemical compression, or electron doping in ACo2As2 (A= Eu, Ca). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 2724-2731.
- Tan, X.; Chai, P.; Thompson, C. M.; Shatruk, M. Magnetocaloric effect in AlFe2B2: Towards magnetic refrigerants from earth-abundant elements. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 9553-9557.
Awards
- American Chemical Society, Division of Inorganic Chemistry Young Investigator Award (2017)
- Florida State University Graduate Student Research & Creativity Award (2015)
- Florida State University Graduate Inorganic Chemistry Award (2015)
Contact Info
- Name
- Dr. Xiaoyan Tan
- Job Title
- Assistant Professor
- Website
- Phone Number
- Office Number
- Planetary Hall, Room 315