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Professor Andrew Turberfield

Professor of Biological Physics

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Nucleic acid nanotechnology
Andrew.Turberfield@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Spin and charge density excitations and the collapse of the fractional quantum hall state at ν = 1/3

Physical Review Letters 78:21 (1997) 4095-4098

Authors:

HDM Davies, CJ Harris, JF Ryan, AJ Turberfield

Abstract:

Inelastic light scattering from 2D electrons below 100 mK reveals collective charge and spin density excitations of the incompressible electron liquid at Landau level filling factor ν = 1/3 and provides experimental evidence for a magnetoroton minimum in the charge density dispersion curve. The temperature scale for the collapse of electron correlation in the spin-polarized electron liquid is determined by thermal excitation of long-wavelength spin waves. © 1997 The American Physical Society.
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ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION FROM A 2D ELECTRON WIGNER CRYSTAL

EUROPHYSICS LETTERS 29:4 (1995) 333-338

Authors:

IN HARRIS, HDM DAVIES, JF RYAN, AJ TURBERFIELD, CT FOXON, JJ HARRIS
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QUASI-PARTICLE RECOMBINATION AND SPATIAL ORDERING OF 2D ELECTRONS IN THE EXTREME QUANTUM LIMIT

SURF SCI 305:1-3 (1994) 61-66

Authors:

IN HARRIS, HDM DAVIES, RA FORD, JF RYAN, AJ TURBERFIELD, CT FOXON, JJ HARRIS
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Picosecond photoluminescence intensity correlation measurements of hot carriers in GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs quantum wells

Journal of Luminescence 59:5 (1994) 303-313

Authors:

AM de Paula, JF Ryan, HJW Eakin, M Tatham, RA Taylor, AJ Turberfield

Abstract:

We have measured the energy relaxation of hot carriers in doped and undoped GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs quantum wells by detecting time-resolved hot luminescence using a two-pulse intensity correlation technique. The results are compared with time-dependent intensity correlation functions calculated using a model of energy relaxation by optical phonon interactions which includes non-equilibrium phonon effects. The excellent agreement between calculated and experimental correlation functions shows the great potential of this method in measuring ultrafast relaxation processes. © 1994.
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PICOSECOND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE INTENSITY CORRELATION-MEASUREMENTS OF HOT CARRIERS IN GAAS/ALXGA1-XAS QUANTUM-WELLS

JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE 59:5 (1994) 303-313

Authors:

AM DEPAULA, JF RYAN, HJW EAKIN, M TATHAM, RA TAYLOR, AJ TURBERFIELD
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