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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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Spin diffusion in the low-dimensional molecular quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnet Cu(pyz)(NO3)2 detected with implanted muons

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 91:14 (2015) 144417

Authors:

F Xiao, JS Möller, T Lancaster, RC Williams, FL Pratt, SJ Blundell, D Ceresoli, AM Barton, JL Manson
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Evidence for magnetic clusters in Ni1-xVx close to the quantum critical concentration

Journal of Physics Conference Series IOP Publishing 592:1 (2015) 012089

Authors:

R Wang, S Ubaid-Kassis, A Schroeder, PJ Baker, FL Pratt, SJ Blundell, T Lancaster, I Franke, JS Möller, T Vojta
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Soft chemical control of superconductivity in lithium iron selenide hydroxides Li1–xFex(OH)Fe1–ySe

Inorganic Chemistry American Chemical Society 54:4 (2015) 1958-1964

Authors:

H Sun, Dn Woodruff, Sj Cassidy, Gm Allcroft, Sj Sedlmaier, Amber Thompson, Pa Bingham, Sd Forder, S Cartenet, N Mary, S Ramos, Fr Foronda, Bh Williams, X Li, Stephen Blundell, Simon Clarke

Abstract:

Hydrothermal synthesis is described of layered lithium iron selenide hydroxides Li1–xFex(OH)Fe1–ySe (x ∼ 0.2; 0.02 < y < 0.15) with a wide range of iron site vacancy concentrations in the iron selenide layers. This iron vacancy concentration is revealed as the only significant compositional variable and as the key parameter controlling the crystal structure and the electronic properties. Single crystal X-ray diffraction, neutron powder diffraction, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements are used to demonstrate that superconductivity at temperatures as high as 40 K is observed in the hydrothermally synthesized samples when the iron vacancy concentration is low (y < 0.05) and when the iron oxidation state is reduced slightly below +2, while samples with a higher vacancy concentration and a correspondingly higher iron oxidation state are not superconducting. The importance of combining a low iron oxidation state with a low vacancy concentration in the iron selenide layers is emphasized by the demonstration that reductive postsynthetic lithiation of the samples turns on superconductivity with critical temperatures exceeding 40 K by displacing iron atoms from the Li1–xFex(OH) reservoir layer to fill vacancies in the selenide layer.

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40 Years of Berezinskii–Kosterlitz–Thouless Theory, edited by Jorge V. José

Contemporary Physics Taylor & Francis 56:1 (2015) 99-100
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Magnetostructural relationship in the tetrahedral spin-chain oxide CsCoO2

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 91:2 (2015) 024419

Authors:

NZ Ali, RC Williams, F Xiao, SJ Clark, T Lancaster, SJ Blundell, DV Sheptyakov, M Jansen
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