Lance DeLong

Experimental Condensed Matter
Office: CP-363 Phone: (859) 257-4775
Laboratory: CP-75 Phone: (859) 257-8883
ASTeCC: A041 Phone: (859) 257-2300x282
e-mail: not available


Research Interests

Experimental properties of superconducting and magnetic properties of materials are carried out at low temperatures, high pressures and high magnetic fields. A first group of materials under study include rare earth, actinide and transition metal alloys and compounds, organic conductors and high temperature superconductors. Phenomena studied include heavy fermion and non-Fermi liquid effects, anomalous upper critical magnetic fields and "peak effect" in the magnetization of superconductors, highly anisotropic actinide compounds exhibiting metamagnetism, weak ferromagnetism or spin density wave states. A second group of materials under study include superconducting thin films patterned with lattices of artificial pinning centers such as antidots (holes), metallic or ferromagnetic dots. Associated phenomena studied include novel equilibrium magnetic vortex phases and the nonlinear magnetic response of the vortex phases to electromagnetic drives, nonlinear superfluid hydrodynamics and chaotic behavior of the superconducting mixed state. A third area of research involves development of superconducting levitation technologies for applications in bioreactors and stirrers for biopharmaceutical, biomedical and agricultural processes.

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Last updated on October 27, 1999

Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Kentucky