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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: Joe Falson
DESCRIPTION:Event interval: Single day eventCampus location: Sieg Building (SIG)Campus room: 134Accessibility Contact: Matthew Yankowitz\, myank@uw.eduEvent Types: Lectures/Seminars \nTitle: Unconventional conventional superconductivity in two dimensions \nAbstract: I will present results on the thin film synthesis and characterization of ultra-thin superconducting compounds ranging from layered intermetallics to refractory metal oxides\, with a focus on their critical field dependence at very low temperatures.  I will show that in dissimilar material system systems\, field-enhanced and field-induced superconductivity is a prevalent phenomenon. By studying these compounds through the lens of competing depairing channels\, we can reveal that it is plausible that in all cases the unconventional behavior is due to interactions with localized magnetic moments in the structure\, without the need for invoking unconventional pairing scenarios as the leading explanation. I will finally provide an outlook for how this may be a useful knob to tune between competing order parameters. \nBio: Joe Falson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science at Caltech\, joining the faculty in 2020. His research focuses on thin film quantum matter\, with a specific focus on ultra-thin\, underexplored materials\, where the lab synthesizes materials using molecular beam epitaxy and studies them using ultra-low temperature techniques. He completed his PhD at the University of Tokyo and his postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. 
URL:https://www.quantumx.washington.edu/calendar/mse-seminar-joe-falson/
LOCATION:Sieg Building (SIG)
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