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  Quantum dynamics of frustrated spin systems


   Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy

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  Dr S Giblin  Applications accepted all year round  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

About the Project

We investigate the magnetic spin dynamics of bulk systems as quantum effects start to become relevant at low temperature. We do this by looking at spin relaxation using a variety of experimental probes. These range from neutrons and muons, where large particle accelerators are required to produce these particles which can then map out the fundamental properties, and laboratory based equipment. At Cardiff we have developed a high frequency susceptibility probe system which can operate from 50 mK to 400 K. Your PhD would focus on investigating frustrated materials with these techniques, specifically we look at materials where emergent phenomena occur, for example in the spin ice systems we have investigated the occurrence of magnetic monopoles. This is where excitations out of the frustrated ground state create magnetic excitations that undergo a Coulomb interaction, this novel result can be used to demonstrate that Maxwells equations have a direct symmetry between electrical and magnetic charges.

In this project you will use a range of experimental techniques using dilution fridges and cryostats to probe the frequency response of the spin dynamics and then model the results based on the latest understanding in our field. You will develop a range of skills covering experimental physics, modelling and project planning with opportunities to write papers and present work at international conferences.

The start date for this project will be 1st October 2019

Funding Notes

You should have obtained, or be about to obtain a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree in Physics , or a related subject, Alternatively, applicants with equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK will also be considered. Applicants with a Lower Second Class degree will be considered if they also have a Master’s degree.
Applicants whose first language is not English are normally expected to meet the minimum University requirements (e.g. 6.5 IELTS)

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