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Science Highlights


"Symmetry Breaking Orbital Anisotropy in Iron-based Superconductors"
SSRL Science Highlight - 2011 (Link to Lay Summary)

"From a Single-Band Metal to a High-Temperature Superconductor via Two Thermal Phase Transitions"
SSRL Science Highlight - 2011 (See also ALS Science Highlight)

"Particle-Hole Symmetry Broken Pseudogap in High Temperature Superconductors"
SSRL Science Highlight - 2010 (Link to Lay Summary)

"Electron Correlation in Iron-Based Superconductors"
ALS Science Highlights - 2010

"Polaron Coherence Condensation in Layered Colossal Resistive Manganites"
ALS Science Highlights - 2008

"Pseudogap and Superconducting Gap in High-Temperature Superconductors"
SSRL Science Highlight - 2007 (Link to Lay Summary)

"Pseudogaps, Polarons, and the Mystery of High-Tc Superconductivity"
ALS Science Highlights - 2006


Video Abstracts


Revealing the Degree of Magnetic Frustration by Nonmagnetic Impurities New J. Phys. 13, 043025 (2011)



Articles About Research


SLAC Today: May. 16, 2012
"X-ray Laser Uncovers Secrets of Complex Oxide Material"

SLAC Today: Feb. 21, 2012
"Tom Devereaux Appointed Director of SIMES"

Press Release: March 24, 2011
"High-temperature Superconductor Spills Secret: A New Phase of Matter"

SLAC Today: Apr. 6, 2010
"To Surf, or to Dance? Electrons' Extracurricular Activities Affect Superconductivity"

SLAC Today: Mar. 23, 2010
"Humboldt Awardees Explore Superconductivity at SLAC and Abroad"

SLAC Today: Mar. 18, 2010
"Taming the Superconductor"

SLAC Today: Mar. 16, 2010
"Workshop Highlights SLAC and Stanford Photon Science"

CMSN Newsletter 5 (Summer 2009)
"Evidence for weak electronic correlations in the iron pnictides"

Physics 2, 60 (2009)
"Are iron pnictides new cuprates?" (Viewpoint by Zlatko Tesanovic)

SLAC Today: July 27, 2009
"Three Research Grants and a New Branchline for SIMES and SSRL"

SLAC Today: May 15, 2009
"SLAC Physicists Honored as APS Fellows"

SLAC Today: Mar. 23, 2009
"Do-it-yourself Supercomputing"

SLAC Today: Dec. 19, 2008
"SLAC Scientists Awarded Supercomputing Time"


The Devereaux Group


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