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Crystal structure inside calcium fluoride with an implanted muon
Credit: SJB

Professor Stephen Blundell

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Muons and magnets
Stephen.Blundell@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72347
Clarendon Laboratory, room 108
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Local magnetism, magnetic order and spin freezing in the 'nonmetallic metal' FeCrAs

(2018)

Authors:

BM Huddart, MT Birch, FL Pratt, SJ Blundell, DG Porter, SJ Clark, W Wu, SR Julian, PD Hatton, T Lancaster
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Multigap Superconductivity in RbCa2Fe4As4F2 Investigated Using mu SR Measurements

JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 87:12 (2018) ARTN 124705

Authors:

Devashibhai T Adroja, Franziska KK Kirschner, Franz Lang, Michael Smidman, Adrian D Hillier, Zhi-Cheng Wang, Guang-Han Cao, Gavin BG Stenning, Stephen J Blundell
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A.C. susceptibility as a probe of low-frequency magnetic dynamics

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 31:1 (2018)

Authors:

Craig Topping, Stephen Blundell

Abstract:

The experimental technique of a.c. susceptibility can be used as a probe of magnetic dynamics in a wide variety of systems. Its use is restricted to the low- frequency regime and thus is sensitive to relatively slow processes. Rather than measuring the dynamics of single spins, a.c. susceptibility can be used to probe the dynamics of collective objects, such as domain walls in ferromagnets or vortex matter in superconductors. In some frustrated systems, such as spin glasses, the complex interactions lead to substantial spectral weight of fluctuations in the low-frequency regime, and thus a.c. susceptibility can play a unique role. We review the theory underlying the technique and magnetic dynamics more generally and give applications of a.c. susceptibility to a wide variety of experimental situations.
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Spin dynamics and field-induced magnetic phase transition in the honeycomb Kitaev magnet ${\alpha}$-Li$_2$IrO$_3$

(2018)

Authors:

Sungkyun Choi, S Manni, J Singleton, CV Topping, T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, DT Adroja, V Zapf, P Gegenwart, R Coldea
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Quantum magnetism in molecular spin ladders probed with muonspin spectroscopy

NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 20 (2018) ARTN 103002

Authors:

T Lancaster, F Xiao, BM Huddart, RC Williams, FL Pratt, SJ Blundell, SJ Clark, R Scheuermann, T Goko, S Ward, JL Manson, Ch Ruegg, KW Kramer
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