Oxford Symposium on Quantum Materials 2022
        Thursday 22 September 2022
A. Model Systems
8:15-8:45 am Registration and coffee, posters displayed
8:45-9:00 Paolo Radaelli , Oxford Physics
Welcome and updates on Oxford Quantum Materials   
9:00-9.30 Clifford Hicks, University of Birmingham
The stress-strain relationship of Sr2RuO4
9:30-10:00 Geetha Balakrishnan, University of Warwick
Crystal Growth and investigations of magnetic skyrmion materials
10:00-10:30 Paolo Radaelli, Oxford Physics
Topological textures in oxide heterostructures
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
B. Synthesis of novel materials
11:00-11:30 Mike Hayward, Oxford Chemistry
Topochemical methods for the preparation of Quantum Materials
11.30-12:00 Jamie Neilson, Colorado State University
12:00-12:30 Hiroshi Kageyama, Kyoto University
Bismuth and antimony based oxyhalides for catalytic applications
GROUP PHOTO
12:30-14:00 Lunch Somerville College / Posters Martin Wood and Beecroft foyer
C. Magnetism
14:00-14:15 Leonie Woodland, Oxford Physics
Tuning the confinement potential of spinons in an Ising chain using magnetic fields
14:15-14:30 Jack Ballard, Oxford Physics
Reflectivity ferromagnetic resonance (RFMR) for layer-resolved dynamic study of multi-layered systems
14:30-14:45 Kylie MacFarquharson, Oxford Physics
Non-collinear magnetic order in honeycomb Na2PrO3 revealed by single crystal torque measurements
14:45-15:00 Niccolo Fontana, Oxford Physics
Characterization of the Spin-electric Coupling of Gd3+ Ions in GdW10 Molecular Nanomagnets
15:00-15:15 Nicola Kelly, Oxford Chemistry
New layered vanadium oxychalcogenides
15:15-16:00 pm Coffee break
D. Superconductivity
16:00-16:15 Shuqiu Wang, Oxford Physics
Visualizing Intra-unit-cell Orbital Ordering in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x
16:15-16:30 Susie Speller, Oxford Materials
Understanding radiation damage in high temperature superconductors using X-ray absorption spectroscopy
16:30-16.45 Étienne Lantagne-Hurtubise, California Institute of Technology
Spin-orbit enhanced superconductivity in Bernal bilayer graphene
16:45-17:00 Shane O'Mahony, University College Cork
On the Electron Pairing Mechanism of Copper-Oxide High Temperature Superconductivity
17:00-18:30pm Poster session and Drinks
Quantum Materials Public Lecture
18:30-19.30 Seamus Davis, Oxford Physics
Friday 23 September 2022
E. Theoretical Aspects of Quantum Matter
9:00-9:30 Claudio Castelnovo, University of Cambridge
Dynamical fractal and anomalous noise in clean magnetic crystal
9:30-10.00 Nick Bultinck, Oxford Physics
Strong interaction physics in synthetic superlattices
10.00-10:20 Anirudh Chandrasekaran, Loughborough University
Flat bands and higher order van Hove singularities: the example of strontium ruthenates
10:20-11:20 Coffee break and Posters
F. Magnetism and spin effects
11:20-11:40 Safeer Chenattukuzhiyil, Oxford Physics
Spin Hall effect in proximitized graphene
11:40-12.00 Lapo Bogani, Oxford Materials
Quantum spin states in atomically-precise graphene
12.00-12:40 Steve Blundell, Oxford Physics
The quantum muon
12:40 – 13:00 Amalia Coldea, Oxford Physics
Extreme conditions for exploring Quantum Matter and ISABEL access
13:00 The end of the symposium.
POSTERS
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 Ludmila Babicova  | 
 
 Oxford Chemistry  | 
 Tuning magnetism and superconductivity in layered nickel- and cobalt-based chalcogenides  | 
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 Pascal Manuel  | 
 ISIS Neutron & Muon source  | 
 Neutron diffraction studies of (uniaxial) pressure tuned magnetic systems  | 
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 Alex Gee  | 
 Oxford Materials  | 
 Exceptionally-clean Single-Electron-Transistors from Solutions of Molecular Graphene Nanoribbons  | 
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 Katherine Steele  | 
 
 Oxford Chemistry  | 
 The effects of alkali metal intercalation on the structure and superconductivity of Niobium Selenide  | 
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 Paul Davis  | 
 Oxford Chemistry  | 
 Topochemical Synthesis and Properties of Low-Valent Early Transition Metal Oxides  | 
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 Mikhail Vaganov  | 
 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Linear electric field effect in Mn(II) trigonal bipyramidal complexes  | 
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 Zhilin Liang  | 
 Oxford Chemistry  | 
 Topochemical reduction of Ru-containing perovskite  | 
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 Joshua Bibby  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Quantum phenomena driven by spin-orbit interactions in nanocrystalline topological insulators  | 
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 Angadjit Singh  | 
 University of Oxford  | 
 Electrical Transport in Cd3As2 Dirac Semi-metal Nanowires 
 
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 Emily Heppell  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Ferrimagnetic [Co1-xTbx/Pt]n multilayers with bulk perpendicular magnetic anisotropy for spintronic applications  | 
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 Tobias Chatfield  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 A tunnel diode oscillator study of an iron-based superconductor under pressure  | 
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 Siobhan Tobin  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Magnetic structure and spin waves of the doped cobalt oxide La2-xBaxCoO4 
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 Anuradha Vibhakar  | 
 Diamond Light Source  | 
 Magnetic Scattering at the I16 Beamline: Highlights and Progress  | 
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 Dan Porter  | 
 Diamond Light Source  | 
 
 Guiding antiferromagnetic transitions Ca2RuO4 
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 Archie Morfoot  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 The nematic electronic phase of FeSe1-xTex explored via angle-resolved photoemission  | 
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 James Murrell  | 
 Oxford Chemistry  | 
 Synthesis and magnetic properties of topochemically reduced Ruddlesden-Popper phases containing 5d transition metals 
 
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 Shinichi Sunami  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Probing Non-Equilibrium Dynamics of 2D Quantum Gases via Matter-Wave Interferometry  | 
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 Ylias Sadki  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Mapping Fermi surfaces with quantum oscillations  | 
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 Zachary Zajicek  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 The effects of Cu substitution on superconductivity of FeSe tuned by applied pressure  | 
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 Radu Coldea  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Quantum effects in the spin dynamics of a spin-1/2 near-Heisenberg triangular antiferromagnet  | 
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 George Gill  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 Data Analysis For µSR Experiments with Negative Muons  | 
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 Hank Wu  | 
 Oxford Physics  | 
 A wolf in sheep’s clothing? Muon-induced magnetism in quantum spin ice  | 
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 Caitlin Walsh 
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 Royal Holloway University of London  | 
 Prediction of anomalies in the velocity of sound for the pseudogap of hole-doped cuprates  |