Lawlessness in low dimensions: Violations of laws, limits and symmetries in quasi-one-dimensional Li0.9Mo6O17
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In this talk, I will summarize our Group’s studies exploring the unusual physics of the highly anisotropic, quasi-one-dimensional superconducting metal lithium molybdate. This will cover a number of issues including the possible realization of the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid state in the bulk and its range of stability, violation of the Pauli paramagnetic limit and its possible consequences, and finally, time permitting, the observation of an unusual field-induced symmetry breaking.
This talk is part of the Quantum Matter Seminar series.
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