We describe recent experiments performed in our laboratory that address spin or charge ordered phases in novel rare earth and actinide based materials and phenomena that emerge when these ordered phases are suppressed toward 0 K by varying an external control parameter such as chemical composition, pressure, or magnetic field. Specific examples discussed include magnetic order, heavy fermion behavior, and unconventional quantum criticality in noncentrosymmetric M2T12P7 compounds (M = rare earth, actinide; T = Co, Fe) and the interplay of superconductivity and charge density waves in rare earth tritelluride compounds RTe3 (R = Gd, Tb, Dy)
In solids, electrons occupying 5f orbitals often have a partly itinerant and partly localized charac...
The effect of Coqblin-Schrieffer-type interaction between conduction and rare-earth ion localized el...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...
We describe recent experiments performed in our laboratory that address spin or charge ordered phase...
Superconductivity, charge- and spin-density waves are collective electronic phenomena that originate...
The research presented in this dissertation is a result of several chemical substitution studies on ...
Quantum criticality arises from continuous changes of matter at absolute zero temperature. It can ha...
Quantum criticality arises from continuous changes of matter at absolute zero temperature. It can ha...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Superconductivity in metals arises from the tendency of conduction electrons to move as bound pairs ...
Originally it was believed that the presence of heavy-mass charge carriers at low temperatures in so...
5f electrons in actinide compounds play essential roles in various phase transitions in actinide com...
This thesis summarizes experimental work using high pressure as a tuning parameter in the study of s...
In solids, electrons occupying 5f orbitals often have a partly itinerant and partly localized charac...
The effect of Coqblin-Schrieffer-type interaction between conduction and rare-earth ion localized el...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...
We describe recent experiments performed in our laboratory that address spin or charge ordered phase...
Superconductivity, charge- and spin-density waves are collective electronic phenomena that originate...
The research presented in this dissertation is a result of several chemical substitution studies on ...
Quantum criticality arises from continuous changes of matter at absolute zero temperature. It can ha...
Quantum criticality arises from continuous changes of matter at absolute zero temperature. It can ha...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Studies of zero temperature magnetic phase transitions that exhibit an abundance of nearly critical ...
Superconductivity in metals arises from the tendency of conduction electrons to move as bound pairs ...
Originally it was believed that the presence of heavy-mass charge carriers at low temperatures in so...
5f electrons in actinide compounds play essential roles in various phase transitions in actinide com...
This thesis summarizes experimental work using high pressure as a tuning parameter in the study of s...
In solids, electrons occupying 5f orbitals often have a partly itinerant and partly localized charac...
The effect of Coqblin-Schrieffer-type interaction between conduction and rare-earth ion localized el...
Standard models for simple metals and insulators often fail for systems based on elements with unsta...