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Experimental investigation of potential topological and p-wave superconductors

Trần, V.B.

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2014

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Trần, V. B. (2014). Experimental investigation of potential topological and p-wave

superconductors.

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List of publications

1. T. V. Bay, A. M. Nikitin, T. Naka, A. McCollam, Y. K. Huang, and A. de Visser,

“Angular variation of the magnetoresistance of the superconducting ferromagnet UCoGe”, Phys. Rev. B 89, 214512 (2014).

(As a part of Chapter 6)

2. T. V. Bay, M. Jackson, C. Paulsen, C. Baines, A. Amato, T. Orvis, M.C. Aronson, Y.K. Huang, and A. de Visser, “Low field magnetic response of the non - centrosymmetric

superconductor YPtBi”, Solid State Commun. 183, 13 (2014). (As a part of Chapter 5)

3. T. V. Bay, T. Naka, Y.K. Huang, H. Luigjes, M.S. Golden and A. de Visser,

“Superconductivity in the doped topological insulator CuxBi2Se3 under high pressure”,

Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 057001 (2012).

(As a part of Chapter 5)

4. T. V. Bay, T. Naka, Y.K. Huang, and A. de Visser, “Superconductivity in

non-centrosymmetric YPtBi under pressure”, Phys. Rev. B 86, 064515 (2012). (As a part of Chapter 4)

5. Tran Van Bay, Nguyen Khanh Thuy and Nguyen Toan Thang, “On the Collective

Excitations in Magnetic Systems with a Singlet Crystal-Field Ground State”,

Communications in Physics 19, 129 (2009).

6. Y. Pan, A.M. Nikitin, T.V. Bay, Y.K. Huang, C. Paulsen, B.H. Yan, and A. de Visser,

“Superconductivity and magnetic order in the non-centrosymmetric half-Heusler compound ErPdBi”, Europhys. Lett. 104, 27001 (2013).

7. E. Frantzeskakis, N. de Jong, B. Zwartsenberg, Y. Huang, T. V. Bay, P. Pronk, E. van Heumen, D. Wu, Y. Pan, M. Radovic, N. C. Plumb, M. Shi, A. de Visser, and M. S. Golden, “EUV electronic lithography of micrometric patterns in 2D topological surface

states”, submitted.

8. Y. Pan, D. Wu, J. R. Angevaare, H. Luigjes, E. Frantzeskakis, N. de Jong, E. van Heumen, T. V. Bay, B. Zwartsenberg, Y. K. Huang, M. Snelder, A. Brinkman, M. S.

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Publications

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Golden, and A. de Visser, “Optimizing the topological insulator Bi2−xSbxTe3−ySey: a

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