This thesis presents the investigation of magnetism in a selection of low-dimensional systems and its relation to other physical properties, such as superconductivity. The techniques employed are muon spin rotation and pulsed magnetic field magnetisation. The ability of muons to directly probe the local field is used to study SrFeAsF, which is a parent compound of the high-temperature superconducting pnictides. This revealed that the magnetic and structural transitions are separated in this system. I then demon- strate the coexistence of magnetism and superconductivity in NaFeAs for the first time. This discovery is of great interest since the interplay between magnetism and supercon- ductivity is thought to play an important role for high-...
The muon spin rotation (MUSR) study of local magnetism of Sr-doped La2CuO4 is reviewed. Emphasis is ...
This thesis is concerned with how the physical properties of transition metal oxides change due to c...
The recent observation of superconductivity with critical temperatures (Tc) up to 55 K in the pnicti...
This thesis investigates a number of novel magnetic materials and high temperature superconductors u...
This thesis investigates a number of transition-metal coordination polymers and iron-pnictide superc...
This thesis concerns the use of the technique of #mu#SR, an abbreviation which stands for three sepa...
We present a muon spin rotation (μSR) study of the magnetic and superconducting properties of single...
Iron-based high temperature superconductors are a large family of materials that exhibit unconventio...
The recent observation of superconductivity with critical temperatures (Tc) up to 55K in the pnictid...
The muon spin rotation/relaxation technique was found to be an exceptionally effective means of meas...
It has long been known that a type-ll superconductor (a class which includes high-T_c materials) all...
This thesis presents the results of muon-spin relaxation (µ+SR) studies into magnetic materials, and...
This thesis is concerned with how the physical properties of transition metal oxides change due to c...
We present the results of muon spin relaxation (μ+SR) studies on low dimensional molecular magnet sy...
We present the results of muon spin relaxation (μ+SR) studies on low dimensional molecular magnet sy...
The muon spin rotation (MUSR) study of local magnetism of Sr-doped La2CuO4 is reviewed. Emphasis is ...
This thesis is concerned with how the physical properties of transition metal oxides change due to c...
The recent observation of superconductivity with critical temperatures (Tc) up to 55 K in the pnicti...
This thesis investigates a number of novel magnetic materials and high temperature superconductors u...
This thesis investigates a number of transition-metal coordination polymers and iron-pnictide superc...
This thesis concerns the use of the technique of #mu#SR, an abbreviation which stands for three sepa...
We present a muon spin rotation (μSR) study of the magnetic and superconducting properties of single...
Iron-based high temperature superconductors are a large family of materials that exhibit unconventio...
The recent observation of superconductivity with critical temperatures (Tc) up to 55K in the pnictid...
The muon spin rotation/relaxation technique was found to be an exceptionally effective means of meas...
It has long been known that a type-ll superconductor (a class which includes high-T_c materials) all...
This thesis presents the results of muon-spin relaxation (µ+SR) studies into magnetic materials, and...
This thesis is concerned with how the physical properties of transition metal oxides change due to c...
We present the results of muon spin relaxation (μ+SR) studies on low dimensional molecular magnet sy...
We present the results of muon spin relaxation (μ+SR) studies on low dimensional molecular magnet sy...
The muon spin rotation (MUSR) study of local magnetism of Sr-doped La2CuO4 is reviewed. Emphasis is ...
This thesis is concerned with how the physical properties of transition metal oxides change due to c...
The recent observation of superconductivity with critical temperatures (Tc) up to 55 K in the pnicti...