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  • 1989 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the understanding of heavy fermion systems

Overview

H. R. Ott is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Physics and Astronomy and Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics with emphasis on Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Magnetic properties of thin films, Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research, Rare-earth and actinide compounds, Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys, and Magnetic Properties and Applications.

Recent publications by H. R. Ott include:

  • Two coupled chains are simpler than one: field-induced chirality in a frustrated spin ladder, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Fully gapped superconducting state in interstitial-carbon-doped Zr5Pt3, 2022, Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • CCDC 2208459: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination, 2022, The Cambridge Structural Database

Frequent co-authors working with H. R. Ott include:

  • T. Shiroka
  • M. Pikulski
  • Francesco Casola
  • A. P. Reyes
  • P. L. Kuhns

Frequent publication venues for the scientist's research work are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Among the recognitions received, H. R. Ott was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1989, with a citation noting contributions to the understanding of heavy fermion systems.

Best Publications

  • UBE13 - AN UNCONVENTIONAL ACTINIDE SUPERCONDUCTOR

    H. R. Ott;H. Rudigier;Z. Fisk;J. L. Smith

  • High-temperature weak ferromagnetism in a low-density free-electron gas

    D. P. Young;D. Hall;M. E. Torelli;Z. Fisk;Z. Fisk

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance and heavy-fermion superconductivity in (U, Th)Be13

    D. E. MacLaughlin;Cheng Tien;W. G. Clark;M. D. Lan

  • Heat transport by lattice and spin excitations in the spin-chain compounds SrCuO 2 and Sr 2 CuO 3

    A. V. Sologubenko;K. Giannò;H. R. Ott;A. Vietkine

  • PHASE-TRANSITION IN THE SUPERCONDUCTING STATE OF U1-XTHXBE13 (X=0-0.06)

    H. R. Ott;H. Rudigier;Z. Fisk;J. L. Smith

  • Magnetism and heavy fermion-like behavior in the RBiPt series

    Paul C. Canfield;J. D. Thompson;W. P. Beyermann;A. Lacerda

  • Magnetic-ion-lattice interaction: Rare-earth antimonides

    M. E. Mullen;B. Lüthi;P. S. Wang;E. Bucher

  • Low-temperature transport, thermodynamic, and optical properties of FeSi

    S. Paschen;E. Felder;M. A. Chernikov;L. Degiorgi

  • Massive electron state in YbBiPt.

    Z. Fisk;P. C. Canfield;W. P. Beyermann;J. D. Thompson

  • Thermal conductivity of the hole-doped spin ladder system Sr14-xCaxCu24O41

    A. V. Sologubenko;K. Giannó;H. R. Ott;U. Ammerahl

  • Thermal conductivity and specific heat of the linear chain cuprate Sr 2 CuO 3 : Evidence for thermal transport via spinons

    A. V. Sologubenko;E. Felder;K. Giannò;H. R. Ott

  • Magnetic field penetration depth in the heavy-electron superconductor UBe13.

    D. Einzel;P. J. Hirschfeld;F. Gross;B. S. Chandrasekhar

  • Thermal conductivity of single-crystalline MgB 2

    A. V. Sologubenko;J. Jun;S. M. Kazakov;J. Karpinski

  • Upper critical magnetic field of the heavy-fermion superconductor UBe13.

    M. B. Maple;J. W. Chen;S. E. Lambert;Z. Fisk

  • Magnetic and transport properties of single-grain R − M g − Z n icosahedral quasicrystals [ R = Y , ( Y 1 − x Gd x ) , ( Y 1 − x Tb x ) , Tb, Dy, Ho, and Er]

    I. R. Fisher;K. O. Cheon;A. F. Panchula;P. C. Canfield

  • Magnetism and superconductivity

    G. Aeppli;J. Flouquet;M. Gunn;Jørgen Kjems

  • Low-Temperature Anomalies and Ferromagnetism of EuB 6

    L. Degiorgi;E. Felder;H. R. Ott;J. L. Sarrao

  • Magnetization and resistivity study on the 130 K superconductor in the HgBaCaCuO system

    A. Schilling;O. Jeandupeux;J.D. Guo;H.R. Ott

  • Low-temperature state of UCu5: Formation of heavy electrons in a magnetically ordered material.

    H. R. Ott;H. Rudigier;E. Felder;Z. Fisk

  • Specific heat and electrical resistivity of CeCu6 below 1 K

    H.R. Ott;H. Rudigier;Z. Fisk;J.O. Willis

  • lambda -shaped ultrasound-attenuation peak in superconducting (U,Th)Be13.

    B. Batlogg;D. Bishop;B. Golding;C. M. Varma

  • Observation of a collective mode in superconducting UBe13.

    Brage Golding;D. J. Bishop;B. Batlogg;W. H. Haemmerle

  • 5f electron localization in metallic UPd3

    Y. Baer;H.R. Ott;K. Andres

  • Low-temperature thermal conductivity of icosahedral Al 70 Mn 9 Pd 21

    M. A. Chernikov;A. Bianchi;H. R. Ott

  • A new antiferromagnetic phase in EuSe below 1.8 K

    R. Griessen;M. Landolt;H.R. Ott

  • Onset of magnetic correlations in CeAl3 below 2 K.

    S. Barth;H. R. Ott;F. N. Gygax;B. Hitti

  • Low-temperature transport, optical, magnetic and thermodynamic properties of Fe 1-x Co x Si

    M. A. Chernikov;L. Degiorgi;E. Felder;S. Paschen

  • Electronic transport and thermal and optical properties of Ca 1-x La x B 6

    P. Vonlanthen;E. Felder;L. Degiorgi;H. R. Ott

  • Structural scattering of phonons in quasicrystals

    P. A. Kalugin;M. A. Chernikov;A. Bianchi;H. R. Ott

  • Magnetic properties of the cerium monochalcogenides

    F. Hulliger;B. Natterer;H.R. Ott

  • 1D to 2D Na+ ion diffusion inherently linked to structural transitions in Na0.7CoO2.

    M. Medarde;M. Mena;J. L. Gavilano;E. Pomjakushina

Frequent Co-Authors

Zachary Fisk
Zachary Fisk University of California, Irvine
M. B. Maple
M. B. Maple University of California, San Diego
Anthony A. Amato
Anthony A. Amato Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Rongying Jin
Rongying Jin University of South Carolina
J. D. Thompson
J. D. Thompson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jørgen Kjems
Jørgen Kjems Aarhus University
Ekaterina Pomjakushina
Ekaterina Pomjakushina Paul Scherrer Institute
Paul C. Canfield
Paul C. Canfield Iowa State University
Ian R. Fisher
Ian R. Fisher Stanford University

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