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Julie A. Borchers
Senior Research Scientist, Neutron Condensed Matter Science
Patrick A. Quarterman, Nathan Satchell, Brian J Kirby, Reza Loloee, Gavin Burnell, Norman O. Birge, Julie A. Borchers
Superconducting (S) thin film superlattices composed of Nb and a normal metal spacer (N) have been extensively utilized in Josephson junctions given their
Katharina Theis-Brohl, Apurve Saini, Max Wolff, Joseph A. Dura, Brian B. Maranville, Julie A. Borchers
This article reviews the self-assembly of magnetite nanoparticles onto solid surfaces. We focus on neutron reflectometry studies providing information on the
Yangyang Chen, Ya-Wen Chuang, Seng Huat Lee, Yanglin Zhu, Kevin Honz, Yingdong Guan, Yu Wang, Ke Wang, Zhiqiang Mao, Jun Zhu, Colin A. Heikes, Patrick A. Quarterman, P. Zajdel, Julie A. Borchers, William D. Ratcliff
The intersection of topology and magnetism represent a new playground to discover novel quantum phenomena and new device concepts. In this work, we show that a
J. Trastoy, A. Camjayi, J. del Valle, Y. Kalcheim, J.-P. Crocombette, Dustin Allen Gilbert, Julie A. Borchers, J. E. Villegas, D. Ravelosona, M. J. Rozenberg, Ivan K. Schuller
Despite decades of efforts, the origin of metal-insulator transitions (MITs) in strongly-correlated materials remains one of the main longstanding problems in
C. Kons, Manh-Huong Phan, Hariharan Srikanth, D. A. Arena, Zohreh Nemati, Julie A. Borchers, Kathryn L. Krycka
We have used a combination of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) spectroscopy and polarized small angle neutron scattering (P-SANS) to investigate the