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11 06, 2024

POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF HIGH-FIELD REENTRANT SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN UTe2

By |2024-06-11T09:25:14+00:00June 11th, 2024|SCI Highlights, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Toni Helm, HLD. The recent discovery of superconductivity (SC) in the heavy-fermion metal UTe2 with a critical temperature of about 2 K triggered much excitement, as its critical field reaches values approaching those of high-Tc superconductors. Moreover, UTe2 appeared very quickly as a potential candidate for topological spin-triplet SC that [...]

17 05, 2024

SUPERMAX: International Workshop on Superconductivity & Magnetism in f-Electron Quantum Materials under Extreme Conditions, Toulouse, France, October 14-18, 2024.

By |2024-05-23T09:27:07+00:00May 17th, 2024|Event, Uncategorized|0 Comments

We are very pleased to inform you that SUPERMAX, the International Workshop on Superconductivity & Magnetism in f-Electron Quantum Materials under Extreme Conditions, will be held in Toulouse from 14 to 18 October 2024. This workshop will focus on recent experimental and theoretical developments in the research on superconductivity and [...]

16 10, 2023

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS, Oxford (6 December 2023)

By |2023-10-19T13:10:58+00:00October 16th, 2023|Event, Isabel Events, Uncategorized|0 Comments

It is our great pleasure to invite you to attend the one-day workshop on “Science and Technology in High Magnetic Fields” at Wolfson College (Oxford, UK) on Wednesday 6th of December 2023. The workshop will examine recent advances in using and creating high magnetic fields, discuss the needs for further tools and [...]

28 09, 2021

STRANGE METAL TRANSPORT IN THE ELECTRONIC NEMATIC FeSe1-xSx

By |2021-09-28T10:41:32+00:00September 28th, 2021|SCI Highlights, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Matija Čulo, Salvatore Licciardello, and Nigel Hussey, HFML. Researchers from HFML, UK, USA, and Japan have carried out a detailed magnetotransport study of the electronic nematic superconductor FeSe1-xSx that reveals key signatures of the so-called ‘strange metal’ behavior in vicinity of its nematic quantum critical point (QCP) xс ≈ 0.17. [...]

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