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Quantum oscillations

Amalia Coldea

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum matter in high magnetic fields
amalia.coldea@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82196
Clarendon Laboratory, room 251,265,264,166
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Modeling the angle-dependent magnetoresistance oscillations of Fermi surfaces with hexagonal symmetry

Physical Review B American Physical Society 93:24 (2016) 245105

Authors:

Joseph CA Prentice, Amalia Coldea

Abstract:

By solving the Boltzmann transport equation we investigate theoretically the general form of oscillations in the resistivity caused by varying the direction of an applied magnetic field for the case of quasi-two dimensional systems on hexagonal lattices. The presence of the angular magnetoresistance oscillations can be used to map out the topology of the Fermi surface and we study how this effect varies as a function of the degree of interplane warping as well as a function of the degree of isotropic scattering. We find that the angular dependent effect due to in-plane rotation follows the symmetry imposed by the lattice whereas for inter-plane rotation the degree of warping dictates the dominant features observed in simulations. Our calculations make predictions for specific angle-dependent magnetotransport signatures in magnetic fields expected for quasi-two dimensional hexagonal compounds similar to PdCoO2 and PtCoO2.

Evidence for unidirectional nematic bond ordering in FeSe

(2016)

Authors:

MD Watson, TK Kim, LC Rhodes, M Eschrig, M Hoesch, AA Haghighirad, AI Coldea

Publisher’s Note: Dichotomy between the Hole and Electron Behavior in Multiband Superconductor FeSe Probed by Ultrahigh Magnetic Fields [Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 027006 (2015)]

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 115:21 (2015) 219902

Authors:

MD Watson, T Yamashita, S Kasahara, W Knafo, M Nardone, J Béard, F Hardy, A McCollam, A Narayanan, SF Blake, T Wolf, AA Haghighirad, C Meingast, AJ Schofield, HV L?hneysen, Y Matsuda, AI Coldea, T Shibauchi

17aDB-10 Fe(Se,S)の秩序相における量子振動とベリー位相の観測

(2015) 1784

Authors:

笠原 成, 山下 卓也, 下山 祐介, 綿重 達哉, 芝内 孝禎, 松田 祐司, William Knafo, Jerome Beard, Marc Nardone, Matthew Watoson, Amalia Coldea, Christoph Meingast, Thomas Wolf, Hilbert V Lohneysen

Suppression of orbital ordering by chemical pressure in FeSe1-xSx

(2015)

Authors:

MD Watson, TK Kim, AA Haghighirad, SF Blake, NR Davies, M Hoesch, T Wolf, AI Coldea

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