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Correlated Electron Systems

The Correlated Electron Systems group focuses on a variety of topics like unconventional superconductivity, low-dimensional metals, quantum critical phenomena and quantum magnetism. Other topics of interest include magnetization, magnetostriction, thermopower, and the Nernst effect.

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Going Dutch: Jan Zaanen and the strange metals consortium

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The asymmetric Fermi surface of Bi2201

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A pulsed current set-up for use in magnetic fields above 30 T; application to high-temperature superconductors

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Fermi surface and nested magnetic breakdown in WTe2

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Driving quantum phase transitions in topological correlated matter (TOPCORE)

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National Individual Floating Transport Infrastructure (NIfTI)

The basic principle of NIFTI is magnetic levitation; its key innovation involves the use of...

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