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Peter Day was affiliated with the Royal Institution of Great Britain in the United Kingdom. Their research spanned across the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering. Within these main fields, their work covered several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientific contributions of Peter Day were reflected in numerous publications in prominent venues, with a focus on areas such as Superconducting and THz Device Technology, Photonic and Optical Devices, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies, Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices, and Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design.

Frequent venues where their research appeared included:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Low Temperature Physics
  • IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • Applied Physics Letters
  • Physical Review Applied

They collaborated regularly with several co-authors throughout their career. The most frequent collaborators were:

  • H. G. LeDuc
  • Andrew D. Beyer
  • Byeong Ho Eom
  • S. Shu
  • Farzad Faramarzi

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Wideband Direct Detection Constraints on Hidden Photon Dark Matter with the QUALIPHIDE Experiment" (2023), published in Physical Review Letters
  • "Membrane-less phonon trapping and resolution enhancement in optical microwave kinetic inductance detectors" (2022), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Strong Kinetic-Inductance Kerr Nonlinearity with Titanium Nitride Nanowires" (2022), published in Physical Review Applied
  • "A quantum electromechanical interface for long-lived phonons" (2023), published in Nature Physics
  • "Extending KIDs to the Mid-IR for Future Space and Suborbital Observatories" (2020), published in Journal of Low Temperature Physics

Best Publications

  • Magnetic Molecular Conductors

    Eugenio Coronado;Peter Day

  • Superconducting and Semiconducting Magnetic Charge Transfer Salts: (BEDT-TTF)4AFe(C2O4)3.cntdot.C6H5CN (A = H2O, K, NH4)

    Mohamedally Kurmoo;Anthony W. Graham;Peter Day;Simon J. Coles

  • Ferrimagnetic Mixed-Valency and Mixed-Metal Tris(oxalato)iron(III) Compounds: Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism.

    Corine Mathonière;Christopher J. Nuttall;Simon G. Carling;Peter Day

  • Determining the charge distribution in BEDT-TTF salts

    P. Guionneau;C.J. Kepert;C.J. Kepert;G. Bravic;D. Chasseau

  • Structure and crystal chemistry of the high-Tc superconductor YBa2Cu3O7−x

    W. I. F. David;W. T. A. Harrison;J. M. F. Gunn;O. Moze

  • Structure and properties of tris[bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalenium]tetrachlorocopper(II) hydrate, (BEDT-TTF)3CuCl4.H2O: first evidence for coexistence of localized and conduction electrons in a metallic charge-transfer salt

    P. Day;M. Kurmoo;T. Mallah;I. R. Marsden

  • Molecular-based mixed valency ferrimagnets (XR4)FeIIFeIII(C2O4)3(X = N, P; R =,n-propyl, n-butyl, phenyl): anomalous negative magnetisation in the tetra-n-butylammonium derivative

    Corine Mathonière;Simon G. Carling;Dou Yusheng;Peter Day

  • Magnetotransport studies of the organic superconductor kappa -(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 under pressure: the relationship between carrier effective mass and critical temperature

    J Caulfield;W Lubczynski;F L Pratt;J Singleton

  • Mixed valence: origins and developments

    Peter Day;Noel S Hush;Robin J.H Clark

  • Solid State Chemistry - Techniques

    A K Cheetham;Peter Day

  • Observation of the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov state in the quasi-two-dimensional organic superconductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2 (BEDT-TTF=bis(ethylene-dithio)tetrathiafulvalene)

    J. Singleton;J. A. Symington;M.-S. Nam;A. Ardavan

  • Crystal and Magnetic Structures of Layer Transition Metal Phosphate Hydrates

    Simon G. Carling;Peter Day;Dirk Vissen

  • Solid State Chemistry - Compounds

    A K Cheetham;Peter Day

  • Magnetic breakdown and quantum interference in the quasi-two-dimensional superconductor in high magnetic fields

    N Harrison;J Caulfield;J Singleton;P H P Reinders

  • Crystal structure and magnetic properties of the layer ferrimagnet N(n-C5H11)4MnIIFeIII(C2O4)3

    Simon G. Carling;Corine Mathonière;Peter Day;K. M. Abdul Malik

  • β″-(bedt-ttf)4[(H2O)Fe(C2O4)3]·PhCN: the first molecular superconductor containing paramagnetic metal ions

    Anthony W. Graham;Mohamedally Kurmoo;Peter Day

  • New molecular superconductor containing paramagnetic chromium(iii)ions

    Lee Martin;Scott S. Turner;Peter Day;Frank E. Mabbs

  • Crystal chemistry and physical properties of superconducting and semiconducting charge transfer salts of the type (BEDT-TTF)(4)[A(I)M(III)(C2O4)3]*PhCN (A(I) = H30,NH4,K; M(III) = Cr, Fe, Co, Al; BEDT-TTF = bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene.

    Lee Martin;Scott S. Turner;Peter Day;Philippe Guionneau

  • New superconducting charge-transfer salts (BEDT-TTF)4[A·M(C2O4)3]·C6H5NO2 (A = H3O or NH4, M = Cr or Fe, BEDT-TTF = bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene)

    Samina Rashid;Scott S. Turner;Peter Day;Judith A. K. Howard

  • Magnetization of the layer compounds AFeIIFeIII(C2O4)3 (A = organic cation), in low and high magnetic fields : Manifestation of Néel N and Q type ferrimagnetism in a molecular lattice

    Christopher J. Nuttall;Peter Day

  • Far-infrared cyclotron resonance study of electron dynamics in (BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4.

    J. Singleton;F.L. Pratt;M. Doporto;T.J.B.M. Janssen

  • GEM — General materials diffractometer at ISIS

    W.G Williams;R.M Ibberson;P Day;J.E Enderby

  • Weak ferromagnetic behavior of the manganese alkylphosphonate hydrates MnCnH2n+1PO3.H2O, n=1-4

    Simon G. Carling;Peter Day;Dick Visser;R.K. Kremer

Frequent Co-Authors

William Hayes
William Hayes University of Oxford
Kosmas Prassides
Kosmas Prassides Osaka Metropolitan University
Michael B. Hursthouse
Michael B. Hursthouse University of Southampton
Philippe Guionneau
Philippe Guionneau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mark A. Green
Mark A. Green University of Kent
Matthew J. Rosseinsky
Matthew J. Rosseinsky University of Liverpool
Richard H. Friend
Richard H. Friend University of Cambridge
Nicholas M. Harrison
Nicholas M. Harrison Imperial College London
Judith A. K. Howard
Judith A. K. Howard Durham University
Stephen Hill
Stephen Hill Florida State University

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