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Time-reversal symmetry breaking in superconductors through loop pair-current order

By Jorge Quintanilla | 11 March 2019

This was the third talk I gave at this year’s APS March Meeting (standing in for my collaborator Sudeep Ghosh who couldn’t make it). Follow … Read more

Spontaneous magnetisation in the superconducting state of LaNiGa2

By Jorge Quintanilla | 07 March 2019

This was my second talk at the APS March Meeting this year – stepping in for James F. Annett who unfortunately couldn’t make it. Here’s … Read more

Time-reversal symmetry breaking and unconventional superconductivity in Zr3Ir: A new type of noncentrosymmetric superconductor

By Jorge Quintanilla | 23 January 2019

T. Shang, S. K. Ghosh, L. -J. Chang, C. Baines, M. K. Lee, J. Z. Zhao, J. A. T. Verezhak, D. J. Gawryluk, E. Pomjakushina, … Read more

Time-reversal symmetry breaking in Re-based superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 10 December 2018

Note added: this is now in print as Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 257002 – Published 21 December 2018. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.257002. In our recent pre-print we … Read more

International Workshop on Unconventional Superconductors: New Paradigms for New Materials

By Jorge Quintanilla | 30 September 2018

24-25 September 2018 Cosener’s House, Abingdon This meeting brought together 30 experts from 9 countries (Austria, Canada, China, Germany, Japan Sweden, Switzerland, the United States … Read more

Loop Josephson Current Order at Oxford Symposium on Quantum Materials 2018

By Jorge Quintanilla | 01 May 2018

Last Friday I gave the following talk at the Oxford Symposium on Quantum Materials 2018. I spoke about our recent theoretical discovery of Loop Josephson … Read more

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