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24 04, 2018

A BREAKTHROUGH FOR EXTREME CONDITIONS: COMBINED HIGH PRESSURE AND PULSED MAGNETIC FIELD

By |2019-06-20T08:04:52+00:00April 24th, 2018|TECH Highlights|0 Comments

William Knafo, LNCMI-Toulouse, Daniel Braithwaite, CEA-Grenoble, Rikio Settai, University of Niigata Combined extreme conditions of high pressure and strong magnetic field are an extremely powerful tool to tune microscopic interactions in order to attain and study new states of matter. While high-pressure measurements in static magnetic fields [...]

29 03, 2018

ELECTRONS IN FLAT BANDS

By |2019-06-20T08:19:52+00:00March 29th, 2018|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

Layered materials can realize different stackings of their individual planes, different polytypes, to compose three-dimensional structures. ABA-stacked graphite is the most stable form of graphite at ambient conditions and the study of thin layers of this material have revealed many interesting phenomena related to the change of [...]

29 03, 2018

Wide-Band Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Above 100 Tesla

By |2018-07-10T11:43:34+00:00March 29th, 2018|TECH Highlights|0 Comments

O. Drachenko, A. Miyata, O. Portugall, P. Plochocka, A. Surrente, LNCMI-Toulouse and R. J. Nicholas, University of Oxford The Toulouse MegaGauss installation routinely generates magnetic fields well above 100 tesla. The magnetic field is generated in a semi-destructive manner; the coil, producing the magnetic field, disintegrates during every pulse, [...]

16 03, 2018

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signature of the Spin-Nematic Phase in LiCuVO4 at High Magnetic Fields

By |2018-07-10T11:44:23+00:00March 16th, 2018|SCI Highlights|0 Comments

We report a 51V nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the frustrated spin-1/2 chain compound LiCuVO4, performed in pulsed magnetic fields and focused on high-field phases up to 56 T. For the crystal orientations H∥c and H∥b, we find a narrow field region just below the magnetic saturation where [...]

2 03, 2018

Xavier CHAUD

By |2024-02-27T14:03:30+00:00March 2nd, 2018|Interview, Meet Our People|0 Comments

LNCMI Grenoble. Published on Mar 2, 2018. I am in charge of the development of the high temperature superconductor (HTS) technology at LNCMI. The HTS are very nice materials known to carry current without Joule dissipation or to levitate small permanent magnet at the temperature of a liquid nitrogen [...]

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