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Prof Arzhang Ardavan

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum spin dynamics
arzhang.ardavan@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72366
Clarendon Laboratory, room 267
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Possible Frohlich superconductivity in strong magnetic fields

SYNTHETIC MET 133 (2003) 99-102

Authors:

CH Mielke, N Harrison, A Ardavan, P Goddard, J Singleton, A Narduzzo, LK Montgomery, L Balicas, JS Brooks, M Tokumoto

Abstract:

A brief review of some of the arguments pointing towards the possibility of organic conductors of the form alpha-(BEDT-TTF)(2)MHg(SCN)(4) (where M = K, Tl and Rb) being candidates for Frohlich superconductivity is given. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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Studies of the magnetoresistive peak due to interlayer coherence in a quasi-two-dimensional superconductor

SYNTHETIC MET 133 (2003) 173-175

Authors:

PA Goddard, J Singleton, A Ardavan, N Harrison, SJ Blundell, JA Schlueter, AM Kini

Abstract:

Peaks in the interlayer magnetoresistance of the layered superconductor kappa-(BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu(NCS)(2) are observed in the presence of an exactly in-plane magnetic field. The existence of these resistance peaks implies the presence of a three-dimensional Fermi surface extending in the interlayer region. Analysis of the width of the peaks yields a value for the interlayer transfer integral. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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The spectral and polarization characteristics of the nonspherically decaying radiation generated by polarization currents with superluminally rotating distribution patterns

(2003)

Authors:

H Ardavan, A Ardavan, J Singleton
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Comparison of the Fermi-surface topologies of κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 and its deuterated analogue

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER 15:31 (2003) PII S0953-8984(03)61325-1

Authors:

RS Edwards, A Narduzzo, J Singleton, A Ardavan, JA Schlueter
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Endohedral fullerene dimers as potential building blocks for a quantum computer

ELEC SOC S 2003:15 (2003) 529-536

Authors:

K Porfyrakis, DA Britz, AN Khlobystov, A Ardavan, GAD Briggs, M Kanai, S Nawaz, TJS Dennis

Abstract:

The long spin lifetimes exhibited by endohedral fullerenes imply that they can store quantum information and hence have the potential to be used as qubits. Production of asymmetrical endohedral fullerene dimers (e.g. iNC(60)-iNC(70)) could lead to ordered arrays of ABABAB sequences. This kind of molecular self-assembly offers potential for creating large qubit arrays, a precondition for any scalable quantum computer. We present our progress towards the production and characterisation of endohedral fullerenes, fullerene dimers and array structures and their potential use in quantum computation.
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