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Siân Dutton

Siân Dutton

sed33@cam.ac.uk

01223 764159

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  • March 2016: Quantum Materials group move into their new labs in the Maxwell Centre.
  • March 2016: Sebastian group attends the APS March Meeting.
  • April 2016: “Into boundless space I leap” exhibition opens in the Maxwell Centre
  • April 2016: Sofia and Hugh’s soapbox presentations for the Maxwell Centre Opening
  • April 2016: Equipment for the Advanced Materials Characterisation Suite arrives.

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    Research highlights

    Frustrated magnetism

    Frustrated magnetism

    The material SrCu2(BO3)2 is a remarkable realization of the exactly solvable Shastry Sutherland …

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    Transformation by magnetic field

    Transformation by a magnetic field

    The magnetic ground state of CeIn3 was long thought of to comprise localized f-electrons…

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    Two-dimensional condensate

    Two-dimensional condensate

    A quantum magnet we studied is the brilliantly purple material BaCuSi2O6, which was originally…

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    Metal-insulator paradox

    The metal-insulator paradox

    SmB6 is in the family of materials known as ‘Kondo Insulators’, where the strong interactions between the…

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    Quantum critical point

    Quantum effects go critical

    An enduring theme in strongly correlated materials is the optimization of superconductivity in the vicinity of a…

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    Fermi sea of electrons

    A Fermi sea of electrons

    Quantum oscillations have the powerful ability to uniquely identify the statistics of low energy excitations …

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    Electron pockets

    Picking the electron pockets

    The remarkable discovery of quantum oscillations in the normal ground state of the copper oxide …

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    High pressure measurements

    Quantum alchemy: a new route to superconductivity

    Despite over a century of research to understand superconductivity, we are far from being able to predict …

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    Suchitra Sebastian

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    01223 850481

    Siân Dutton

    sed33@cam.ac.uk

    01223 764159

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