Superconductivity and correlated electrons

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Strongly correlated electron systems are those where strong electron-electron correlations play a major role in determining the ground state electronic and magnetic properties of the solid. Unconventional superconductors including recently discovered Fe-pnictides, heavy Fermion superconductors, and multiferroics are  a few classic examples of strongly correlated electron systems.

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Dr. Martin Meven

JCNS-FRM-II

Building Garching-UYM / Room 03.54

+49 89/158860-727

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