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Thomas Halloran
Connection between f-electron correlations and magnetic excitations in UTe2
6 September 2024 by
Thomas Halloran
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
,
Superconductivity
Quasi-one-dimensional exchange interactions and short-range magnetic correlations in CuTeO4
29 May 2024 by
Zubia Hasan
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Continuum of magnetic excitations in the Kitaev honeycomb iridate D
_3
LiIr
_2
O
_6
12 February 2024 by
Thomas Halloran
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Formation of a simple cubic antiferromagnet through charge ordering in a double Dirac material
1 November 2023 by
Thomas Berry
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
,
Materials Science
Non-collinear 2k antiferromagnetism in the Zintl semiconductor Eu
_5
In
_2
Sb
_6
1 November 2023 by
Vincent Morano
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Fragile superconductivity in a Dirac metal
5 July 2023 by
Chris Lygouras
and
others
Superconductivity
Chemical tuning of a honeycomb magnet through a critical point
12 April 2023 by
Austin Ferrenti
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
,
Materials Science
Spin-orbital order and excitons in magnetoresistive HoBi
12 January 2023 by
Joanne Gaudet
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Geometrical frustration versus Kitaev interactions in BaCo
_2
(AsO
_4
)
_2
30 May 2022 by
Thomas Halloran
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Magnetic Excitations and Interactions in the Kitaev Hyperhoneycomb Iridate
β
-Li
_2
IrO
_3
4 May 2022 by
Thomas Halloran
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Monopolar and dipolar relaxation in spin ice Ho
_2
Ti
_2
O
_7
12 November 2020 by
Yishu Wang
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Low Energy Magneto-optics of Tb
_{2}
Ti
_{2}
O
_{7}
in [111] Magnetic Field
25 September 2020 by
Xinshu Zhang
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons
A Geometrically Frustrated Trimer-Based Mott Insulator
8 May 2018 by
Loi Nguyen
and
others
Strongly Correlated Electrons