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High B/T Science Highlights

The illustration shows a cross section of a hexagonal nanochannel.

March 13, 2023

Using the NMR techniques and ultra-low temperature facilities at the MagLab, atoms of a pure isotope of helium showed experimental signs of the Luttin…


Drawing of observing the shape of the tuning fork resonance curve.

July 22, 2021

This highlight focuses on the development of new thermometry required to study quantum materials and phenomena in high magnetic fields and at ultralow…


(Left) Schematic phase diagram of interacting 2D electrons or holes. (Right) Wigner crystallization appears as a reentrant insulating phase (RIP) in the magneto-resistance traces of 2D holes at low temperatures

January 19, 2021

This highlight reports on the still poorly understood transition to an electron crystalline state (the Wigner crystal) in a two-dimensional system at …


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December 12, 2019

Ce3TiSb5 identified as a metallic magnet in which inverse melting does occur.


The photo shows the NMR probe used for the ultra-low temperature NMR measurements.

July 29, 2019

Study of helium atoms at low temperatures illuminate extreme quantum effects that were earlier predicted.


Temperature dependence of the differential resisitivity.

September 17, 2018

This research established experimental evidence for the long sought-after transition of a small, two-dimensional sheet of electrons to a solid state.


Magnetic-field-induced changes in the dielectric constant of Br-doped DTN at very low temperatures as a function of applied DC magnetic field at 20 mK.

May 16, 2018

New materials that exhibit a strong coupling between magnetic and electric effects are of great interest for the development of high-sensitivity detec…