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    Quantum Hall effect in a CVD-grown oxide by Zheliuk, Oleksandr, Kreminska, Yuliia, Fu, Qundong, Pizzirani, Davide, Ammerlaan, Andrew A.L.N., Wang, Ying, Hameed, Sardar, Wan, Puhua, Peng, Xiaoli, Wiedmann, Steffen, Liu, Zheng, Ye, Jianting, Zeitler, Uli

    Published in Nature communications (20-11-2024)
    “…Two-dimensional (2D) electron systems are promising for investigating correlated quantum phenomena. In particular, 2D oxides provide a platform that can host…”
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    Suppression of martensitic transformation in Ni-Mn-In metamagnetic shape memory alloy under very strong magnetic field by Lázpita, Patricia, Pérez-Checa, Anabel, Barandiarán, Jose M., Ammerlaan, Andrew, Zeitler, Uli, Chernenko, Volodymyr

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (05-09-2021)
    “…The magnetic field induced martensitic transformation (MT) and its arrest exhibited by the prototype Ni-Mn-In metamagnetic shape memory alloy have been studied…”
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    Unconventional quantum oscillations and evidence of non-trivial electronic states in quasi-two-dimensional electron system at complex oxide interfaces by Rubi, Km, Candido, Denis R, Dumen, Manish, Zeng, Shengwei, Ammerlaan, Andrew, Bangma, Femke, Chan, Mun K, Goiran, Michel, Ariando, Ariando, Chakraverty, Suvankar, Escoffier, Walter, Zeitler, Uli, Harrison, Neil

    Published 10-07-2023
    “…The simultaneous occurrence of electric-field controlled superconductivity and spin-orbit interaction makes two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) constructed…”
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    Quantum Hall effect in a CVD-grown oxide by Zheliuk, Oleksandr, Kreminska, Yuliia, Fu, Qundong, Pizzirani, Davide, Ammerlaan, Andrew A. L. N, Wang, Ying, Hameed, Sardar, Wan, Puhua, Peng, Xiaoli, Wiedmann, Steffen, Liu, Zheng, Ye, Jianting, Zeitler, Uli

    Published 02-04-2024
    “…Two-dimensional electron systems (2DES) are promising for investigating correlated quantum phenomena. In particular, 2D oxides provide a platform that can host…”
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