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Overview

Martin R. Lees is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions span multiple fields, primarily focusing on materials science and physics and astronomy. The scientist's expertise encompasses condensed matter physics, materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Lees has a significant publication record in several research areas, with frequent themes including:

  • Advanced condensed matter physics
  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • X-ray diffraction in crystallography
  • Crystallization and solubility studies
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Physics of superconductivity and magnetism

The scientist's recent published papers include the following:

  • "Stable Iron Oxide Nanoflowers with Exceptional Magnetic Heating Efficiency: Simple and Fast Polyol Synthesis" (2021) in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Double-Q ground state with topological charge stripes in the centrosymmetric skyrmion candidate GdRu2Si2" (2023) in Physical Review B
  • "(M,Ru)O2 (M = Mg, Zn, Cu, Ni, Co) Rutiles and Their Use as Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysts in Membrane Electrode Assemblies under Acidic Conditions" (2020) in Chemistry of Materials
  • "Chiral singlet superconductivity in the weakly correlated metal LaPt3P" (2021) in Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich)
  • "Coexistence of type-I and type-II superconductivity signatures in ZrB12 probed by muon spin rotation measurements" (2020) in Physical Review B

The scientist has collaborated extensively, with notable frequent coauthors being:

  • G. Balakrishnan (38 joint publications)
  • D. A. Mayoh (22 joint publications)
  • Paul Goddard (11 joint publications)
  • D. T. Adroja (11 joint publications)
  • D. D. Khalyavin (10 joint publications)

Lees has published in numerous research venues, with a repeated presence in the following:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (20 publications)
  • Physical Review B (17 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (14 publications)
  • Physical Review Materials (5 publications)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (3 publications)

The body of work presented indicates a focus on structural databases, condensed matter phenomena, and materials chemistry. Their publications indicate an interdisciplinary approach bridging fundamental physics and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Texturing of magnetic materials at high temperature by solidification in a magnetic field

    P. de Rango;M. Lees;P. Lejay;A. Sulpice

  • Quantum tunneling of the magnetization in the Ising chain compound Ca3Co2O6

    A. Maignan;V. Hardy;S. Hébert;M. Drillon

  • Detection of time-reversal symmetry breaking in the noncentrosymmetric superconductor Re6Zr using muon-spin spectroscopy.

    R. P. Singh;A. D. Hillier;B. Mazidian;B. Mazidian;J. Quintanilla;J. Quintanilla

  • Evidence for superconductivity with broken time-reversal symmetry in locally noncentrosymmetric SrPtAs

    P. K. Biswas;H. Luetkens;T. Neupert;T. Neupert;T. Stürzer

  • Higgs transition from a magnetic Coulomb liquid to a ferromagnet in Yb2Ti2O7

    Lieh Jeng Chang;Lieh Jeng Chang;Shigeki Onoda;Yixi Su;Ying Jer Kao

  • Temperature and time dependence of the field-driven magnetization steps in Ca 3 Co 2 O 6 single crystals

    V. Hardy;M. R. Lees;O. A. Petrenko;D. McK. Paul

  • Direct Hydrothermal Synthesis and Physical Properties of Rare-Earth and Yttrium Orthochromite Perovskites

    Kripasindhu Sardar;Martin R. Lees;Reza J. Kashtiban;Jeremy Sloan

  • Observation of magnetic fragmentation in spin ice

    S. Petit;E. Lhotel;B. Canals;M. Ciomaga Hatnean

  • Field-induced magnetization steps in intermetallic compounds and manganese oxides: The martensitic scenario

    V. Hardy;S. Majumdar;S. J. Crowe;M. R. Lees

  • Unconventional Superconductivity in La(7)Ir(3) Revealed by Muon Spin Relaxation: Introducing a New Family of Noncentrosymmetric Superconductor That Breaks Time-Reversal Symmetry.

    J. A. T. Barker;D. Singh;A. Thamizhavel;A. D. Hillier

  • Influence of charge and magnetic ordering on the insulator-metal transition in Pr1-xCaxMnO3.

    M. R. Lees;J. Barratt;G. Balakrishnan;D. McK. Paul

  • Nature of the magnetic order in Ca3Co2O6.

    S. Agrestini;L. C. Chapon;A. Daoud-Aladine;J. Schefer

  • Specific heat and magnetization study on single crystals of the frustrated quasi-one-dimensional oxide Ca 3 Co 2 O 6

    V. Hardy;S. Lambert;M. R. Lees;D. McK. Paul

  • Bismuth Iridium Oxide Oxygen Evolution Catalyst from Hydrothermal Synthesis

    Kripasindhu Sardar;Kripasindhu Sardar;Sarah C. Ball;Jonathan D.B. Sharman;David Thompsett

  • The nature of the magnetic order in Ca3Co2O6

    S. Agrestini;L. C. Chapon;A. Daoud-Aladine;J. Schefer

  • Fluctuations and All-In-All-Out Ordering in Dipole-Octupole Nd(2)Zr(2)O(7).

    E. Lhotel;S. Petit;S. Guitteny;O. Florea

  • Readily prepared metallo-supramolecular triple helicates designed to exhibit spin-crossover behaviour.

    Floriana Tuna;Martin R. Lees;Guy J. Clarkson;Michael J. Hannon

  • Magnetic quantum tunneling in Ca 3 Co 2 O 6 studied by ac susceptibility: Temperature and magnetic-field dependence of the spin-relaxation time

    V. Hardy;D. Flahaut;M. R. Lees;O. A. Petrenko

  • Specific heat ofPr0.6(Ca1−xSrx)0.4MnO3(0<~x<~1)

    M. R. Lees;O. A. Petrenko;G. Balakrishnan;D. M. Paul

  • Slow Magnetic Order-Order Transition in the Spin Chain Antiferromagnet Ca3Co2O6

    S. Agrestini;C. L. Fleck;L. C. Chapon;C. Mazzoli

  • Observation of spontaneous magnetization jumps in manganites

    V. Hardy;A. Maignan;S. Hébert;C. Yaicle

  • Ferromagnetic fullerene

    Unknown

  • Observation of magnetic fragmentation in spin ice

    S. Petit;E. Lhotel;B. Canals;M. Ciomaga-Hatnean

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard I. Walton
Richard I. Walton University of Warwick
Pascal Manuel
Pascal Manuel Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Jeremy Sloan
Jeremy Sloan University of Warwick
Ronald I. Smith
Ronald I. Smith Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Clemens Ritter
Clemens Ritter University of Edinburgh
Anthony A. Amato
Anthony A. Amato Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
M. R. Ibarra
M. R. Ibarra University of Zaragoza
Guy J. Clarkson
Guy J. Clarkson University of Warwick
Andrew Ozarowski
Andrew Ozarowski Florida State University
Stewart J. Clark
Stewart J. Clark Durham University

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