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    Extreme magnetic field-boosted superconductivity

    Applied magnetic fields underlie exotic quantum states, such as the fractional quantum Hall effect1 and Bose–Einstein condensation of spin excitations2. Superconductivity, however, is inherently antagonistic towa...

    Sheng Ran, I-Lin Liu, Yun Suk Eo, Daniel J. Campbell, Paul M. Neves in Nature Physics (2019)

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    Quenched nematic criticality and two superconducting domes in an iron-based superconductor

    The nematic electronic state and its associated critical fluctuations have emerged as a potential candidate for the superconducting pairing in various unconventional superconductors. However, in most materials...

    Pascal Reiss, David Graf, Amir A. Haghighirad, William Knafo, Loïc Drigo in Nature Physics (2020)

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    Scale-invariant magnetic anisotropy in RuCl3 at high magnetic fields

    In RuCl3, inelastic neutron scattering and Raman spectroscopy reveal a continuum of non-spin-wave excitations that persists to high temperature, suggesting the presence of a spin liquid state on a honeycomb latti...

    K. A. Modic, Ross D. McDonald, J. P. C. Ruff, Maja D. Bachmann, You Lai in Nature Physics (2021)

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    Fermi surface transformation at the pseudogap critical point of a cuprate superconductor

    The nature of the pseudogap phase remains a major puzzle in our understanding of cuprate high-temperature superconductivity. Whether or not this metallic phase is defined by any of the reported broken symmetri...

    Yawen Fang, Gaël Grissonnanche, Anaëlle Legros, Simon Verret in Nature Physics (2022)