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Our research focuses on the discovery and understanding of exotic materials manifesting novel quantum phenomena that have both fundamental and technological implications, particularly superconductors, exotic magnets and topological materials. Many of the physical problems we are interested in transcend a single material. Each compound can lend a new insight into a given question. Where possible, our strategy is to use materials as a tool to get to scientifically important problems by designing and tuning their properties.

What We Do

Recent Talks

On-line SPICE-SPIN+X Seminar: James Analytis

Antiferromagnetic Switching Driven by the Collective Dynamics of Correlated Spin Textures

Nikola Maksimovic (UC Berkeley) - March 10, 2021

Magnetoresistance scaling and the origin of H-linear resistivity in P-doped BaFe2As2

September 25, 2017: James Analytis

The Rise and Fall of the Fermi Liquid: The Strange Metal Near a Quantum Critical Point

Seminar: Topology in Condensed Matter

Seminar: Topology in Condensed Matter

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