
Mourigal Lab
@mourigallab
The Mourigal Laboratory at Georgia Tech. Condensed matter physics, quantum magnetism and neutron scattering. For the love of spin-waves.
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http://mourigal.gatech.edu 29-04-2015 23:03:46
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Congratulations to Ningxin Jiang on publishing his first paper in the group demonstrating part of our solid state efforts on frustrated magnetic systems! Awesome job, Ningxin! Inorganic Chemistry Beckman Foundation pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


Senior graduate student Xiaojian Bai of Mourigal Lab during an experimental run at ORNL’s Spallation Neutron Source. Analyzing truck loads of crystal-field excitations.


Mourigal Lab’s grad student Marcus Daum learns the real way to prep for an experiment from La Pierre Group’ @ArunRamanathan9: air-sensitive samples ✓, duct tape ✓, magnetism book ✓.


New colleagues wanted! Physics at Georgia Tech is hiring faculty in the area of AMO/QIS broadly defined: academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/13862. We are dedicated to building a diverse community, have policies to promote healthy work-life balance, and we are aware of dual-career challenges.



Check out our latest work on arXiv.org: « Hybridized quadrupolar excitations in the spin-anisotropic frustrated magnet FeI2 » by former student Xiaojian Bai, postdoc Zhiling Dun, and theory/neutron friends UT Research and Neutron Sciences arxiv.org/abs/2004.05623



Read our latest research on exotic quadrupolar spin fluctuations in a seemingly simple magnet, published in Nature Physics! Collaboration between @GTSciences, University of Tennessee Physics and Astronomy, and Neutron Sciences with strong support from DOE Office of Science. doi.org/10.1038/s41567…


This morning, French public radio France Culture discussed the impact of Covid-19 on research with a shout-out to Georgia Tech's testing and research efforts in that domain: Joshua Weitz gtsciences Georgia Tech Research. 🥖In French only🥐.

Check out our new work on exotic magnetic correlations in the triangular-lattice quantum magnet TmMgGaO4, with Ben Frandsen Neutron Sciences National Institute of Standards and Technology Institut Laue-Langevin UT Research published in Physical Review B journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/1…



We are very happy to see our latest work published Nature Communications. We are very excited as we venture in to understanding the electronic structure of Ln4+ and other intermediate coupled ions and its impact on macroscopic behavior of these materials. rdcu.be/ddlYP


We are excited to share our latest work published J. Am. Chem. Soc., where we show how the enhanced CF drives intermediate coupling and minimizes decoherence in Pr4+ based qubits. We report a small g=0.58 and a large hyperfine, A=1800 MHz in perovskite hosts. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
