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Muons and magnets

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  • Condensed Matter Physics
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  • Condensed Matter Theory
  • Macroscopic Quantum Matter
  • Applied Superconductivity
  • Quantum magnetism and quantum phase transitions
  • Quantum matter in high magnetic fields
  • Quantum spin dynamics
  • X-ray and neutron scattering
Levitating superconductor

In Our Time: Superconductivity

BBC In Our Time
26 January 2023
A muon implanted in an oxide

ERC (UKRI) Advanced Grant awarded to Stephen Blundell

ERC Advanced Grant
1 November 2022
Stephen Blundell receiving the Yamazaki prize

Yamazaki prize awarded to Stephen Blundell

Stephen Blundell receiving the Yamazaki prize.
30 September 2022
Muon spectroscopy

Muon spectroscopy: an introduction

New book published by Oxford University Press
5 November 2021
CaF2 with a muon

Quantum information leaks away from a muon implanted in a fluoride crystal

Decoherence studied in fluoride crystals using muons.
1 November 2020
Frequency spectrum of the magnetic noise

Magnetic monopoles make their acoustic debut

Fluctuations of magnetic monopoles are studied via their magnetic noise
3 July 2019
a.c.susceptibility

A.C. Susceptibility review published

Experimental technique used for probing magnetic dynamics
30 November 2018
Proximal magnetometry

A proposal for detecting nearby monopole motion

Nanoscale magnetometry could be used for studying monopoles
17 April 2018
Feynman diagram and cellular automata

Storytelling and emergence

The physics of matter in the condensed state is concerned with problems in which the number of constituent particles is vastly greater than can be easily comprehended.
29 December 2017

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