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    SCES '08 - concluding remarks

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    This year's SCES has proved exciting in the array of unconventional phenomena discovered both in novel systems, and by the renewed investigation of age-old systems, arguably in the vicinity of QCPs. From heavy fermion systems, to cuprate superconductors, and in a new twist iron pnictide superconductors - some questions remain: just how similar or different are correlated phenomena in these systems? Further, how ubiquitous are ultra-strongly correlated effects such as the fractional quantum Hall effect (QHE), and can cold atom systems mimic such correlated phases? We shall discuss some of these issues here.Comment: Concluding remarks presented at SCES '08 conference, Buzios, Brazil; to appear in Physica

    Superconductivity up to 29 K in SrFe2As2 and BaFe2As2 at high pressures

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    We report the discovery of superconductivity at high pressure in SrFe2As2 and BaFe2As2. The superconducting transition temperatures are up to 27 K in SrFe2As2 and 29 K in BaFe2As2, making these the highest pressure-induced superconducting materials discovered thus far.Comment: Accepted in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte

    Compensated electron and hole pockets in an underdoped high Tc superconductor

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    We report quantum oscillations in the underdoped high Tc YBCO over a wide range in magnetic field 28<B<85 T corresponding to ~12 oscillations, enabling the Fermi surface topology to be mapped to high resolution. As earlier reported by Sebastian et al., we find a Fermi surface comprising multiple pockets, as revealed by the additional distinct quantum oscillation frequencies and harmonics reported in this work. We find the originally reported broad low frequency Fourier peak at 535 T to be clearly resolved into three separate peaks at 460 T, 532 T and 602 T. Our increased resolution and angle-resolved measurements identify these frequencies to originate from two similarly sized pockets with greatly contrasting degrees of interlayer corrugation. The spectrally dominant frequency originates from a pocket (\alpha) that is almost ideally two-dimensional in form. In contrast, the newly resolved weaker adjacent spectral features originate from a deeply corrugated pocket (\gamma). On comparison with band structure, the d-wave symmetry of the interlayer dispersion locates the minimally corrugated \alpha pocket at the 'nodal' point where holes are located in a translational symmetry-broken scenario, and the significantly corrugated \gamma pocket at the 'antinodal' point in the Brillouin zone, where electrons are located in a translational symmetry-broken scenario. Translational symmetry breaking by an SDW is suggested from the strong suppression of Zeeman splitting for the spectrally dominant pocket, additional evidence for which is provided from the harmonics we resolve in the present experiments. Given the similarity in \alpha and \gamma pocket sizes, their opposite carrier type and the previous report of a diverging effective mass, we discuss the possibility of a secondary Fermi surface instability at low dopings of the excitonic insulator type, associated with the metal-insulator QCP.Comment: Expanded abstract, added two new figures to establish the enhanced resolution of the current measurements and provide further support for earlier reported suppression of Zeeman splitting

    Intrinsic Bulk Quantum Oscillations in a Bulk Unconventional Insulator SmB6.

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    The finding of bulk quantum oscillations in the Kondo insulator SmB6 proved a considerable surprise. Subsequent measurements of bulk quantum oscillations in other correlated insulators including YbB12 lent support to our discovery of a class of bulk unconventional insulators that host bulk quantum oscillations. Here we perform a series of experiments to examine evidence for the intrinsic character of bulk quantum oscillations in floating zone-grown single crystals of SmB6 that have been the subject of our quantum oscillation studies. We present results of thermodynamic, transport, and composition analysis experiments on pristine floating zone-grown single crystals of SmB6 and compare quantum oscillations with metallic LaB6 and elemental aluminum. These results establish the intrinsic origin of quantum oscillations from the insulating bulk of floating zone-grown SmB6. The similarity of the Fermi surface in insulating SmB6 with the conduction-electron Fermi surface in metallic hexaborides is at the heart of a theoretical mystery

    Role of anisotropy in the spin-dimer compound BaCuSi2O6

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    We present results of magnetisation and electron paramagnetic resonance experiments on the spin-dimer system BaCuSi2O6. Evidence indicates that the origin of anisotropic terms in the spin Hamiltonian is from magnetic dipolar interactions. Axial symmetry-breaking is on a very small energy scale of ~11 mK, confirming Bose Einstein condensation critical scaling over an extended temperature range in the vicinity of the quantum critical point.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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