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One of the important goals of the Mag Lab is to facilitate the exchange of scientific knowledge and to communicate the science and engineering achievements of the laboratory’s faculty and users. These Research Summaries showcase the cutting-edge research underway at the High B/T facility. For a list of recent research generated from all our programs, please visit our main Research Summaries page.




2009 High B/T Research Summaries

Date

Research Area

Title

Site / Program

Contact

Aug 24 Condensed Matter Physics Ultrasound Attenuation and a P-B-T Phase Diagram of Superfluid 3He in 98% Aerogel UF / High B/T Yoonseok Lee or Mark Meisel
Aug 24 Condensed Matter Physics Frequency Dependent Ultrasound Attenuation in Superfluid 3He in Aerogel UF / High BT Yoonseok Lee or Mark Meisel
Oct. 27 Condensed Matter Physics Interplay of Frustration and Magnetic Field in 2D Quantum Antiferromagnet UF / High B/T Mark Meisel
Aug. 28 Condensed Matter Physics Quantum Dynamics in Solid Helium* UF / High B/T Neil Sullivan



2008 High B/T Research Summaries

Date

Research Area

Title

Site / Program

Contact

July 23 Condensed Matter Physics A Direct Measurement of the Bose-Einstein Condensation Universality Class in
NiCl2-4SC(NH2)2 at Ultra-Low Temperatures
UF / High B/T Vivien Zapf or
Neil Sullivan
July 17 Condensed Matter Physics Experimental Studies of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect: High field-Low Temperature Studies UF /
High B/T
Neil Sullivan


2007 High B/T Research Summaries

Date

Research Area

Title

Site / Program

Contact

Sept. 10 Condensed Matter Physics Giant Viscosity Enhancement in a Spin-Polarized Fermi Liquid UF /
High B/T
Neil Sullivan


*The National Science Foundation periodically solicits Highlights from the Magnet Lab, and this research activity was one of the highlights submitted. NSF highlights use a template and each includes two slides: The first slide presents the research; the second slide discusses broader impacts.


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