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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr. Natalia Chepiga

Royal Society University Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Fields, strings, and quantum dynamics
  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
natalia.chepiga@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Excitation spectrum and density matrix renormalization group iterations

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 96:5 (2017) 054425

Authors:

Natalia Chepiga, Frédéric Mila
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Controlling the Topological Sector of Magnetic Solitons in Exfoliated Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2} Crystals.

Physical review letters 118:25 (2017) 257203

Authors:

L Wang, N Chepiga, D-K Ki, L Li, F Li, W Zhu, Y Kato, OS Ovchinnikova, F Mila, I Martin, D Mandrus, AF Morpurgo

Abstract:

We investigate manifestations of topological order in monoaxial helimagnet Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2} by performing transport measurements on ultrathin crystals. Upon sweeping the magnetic field perpendicularly to the helical axis, crystals thicker than one helix pitch (48 nm) but much thinner than the magnetic domain size (∼1  μm) are found to exhibit sharp and hysteretic resistance jumps. We show that these phenomena originate from transitions between topological sectors with a different number of magnetic solitons. This is confirmed by measurements on crystals thinner than 48 nm-in which the topological sector cannot change-that do not exhibit any jump or hysteresis. Our results show the ability to deterministically control the topological sector of finite-size Cr_{1/3}NbS_{2} and to detect intersector transitions by transport measurements.
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Spontaneous dimerization, critical lines, and short-range correlations in a frustrated spin-1 chain

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 94:20 (2016) 205112

Authors:

Natalia Chepiga, Ian Affleck, Frédéric Mila
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Comment on “Frustration and multicriticality in the antiferromagnetic spin-1 chain”

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 94:13 (2016) 136401

Authors:

Natalia Chepiga, Ian Affleck, Frédéric Mila
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Dimerization transitions in spin-1 chains

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 93:24 (2016) 241108

Authors:

Natalia Chepiga, Ian Affleck, Frédéric Mila
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