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Leonie Woodland

Long Term Visitor

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum magnetism and quantum phase transitions
leonie.woodland@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 107
  • About
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I am a DPhil student in the Quantum Magnetism and Quantum Phase transitions group. My research focusses on using neutron scattering to probe the behaviour of quantum magnetic systems, especially quasi-one and two dimensional systems.

Research interests

quantum magnetism

Selected publications

Tuning the confinement potential between spinons in the Ising chain CoNb2O6 using longitudinal fields and quantitative determination of the microscopic Hamiltonian

(2023)
Leonie Woodland, David Macdougal, Ivelisse M Cabrera, Jordan D Thompson, D Prabhakaran, Robert I Bewley, Radu Coldea

Excitations of quantum Ising chain CoNb2O6 in low transverse field: quantitative description of bound states stabilized by off-diagonal exchange and applied field

(2023)
Leonie Woodland, Izabella Lovas, M Telling, D Prabhakaran, Leon Balents, Radu Coldea
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