40 Years of SCES at Los Alamos
Abstract
Reports of unconventional superconductivity in UBe13 in 1983 and soon thereafter of the possible coexistence of bulk superconductivity and spin fluctuations in UPt3 marked the beginning of a 40-year adventure in the study of strongly correlated quantum materials and phenomena at Los Alamos. The subsequent discovery and exploration of heavy-fermion magnetism, cuprates, Kondo insulators, Ce- and Pu-115 superconductors and, more broadly, quantum states of narrow-band systems provided challenges for the next 30 years. Progress was not made in a vacuum but benefitted from significant advances in the Americas, Asia and Europe as well as from essential collaborations, visitors and Los Alamos students and postdocs, many subsequently setting their own course in SCES. As often the case, serendipity played a role in shaping this history.
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@article{arxiv.2312.14283,
title = {40 Years of SCES at Los Alamos},
author = {Z. Fisk and J. L. Smith and J. D. Thompson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14283},
year = {2023}
}
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Special session at the 2023 International Conference on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems