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Session A4 - Opportunities for Condensed Matter Research at National User Facilities.
INVITED session, Monday morning, March 22
517C, Palais des Congres

[A4.001] Opportunities for condensed matter research at the NHMFL

Jack E. Crow (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)

Magnetic fields have long been recognized as critical for science and technology. During the last 20 years, research in high magnetic fields has advanced the world’s understanding of a host of materials science issues and led to new states of matter, e.g., the quantum and fractional quantum Hall Effects for which the scientists were awarded Nobel prizes. The demands of science have driven a continuing appetite for higher and more specialized magnetic fields and new capabilities have developed both at the NHMFL and in many other laboratories across the world. In this presentation, a short overview of large-scale worldwide facilities with an emphasis on those available at the NHMFL will be presented along with some scientific and technological drivers that have been the underpinnings for the large investments needed to build and support these facilities.

Part A of program listing