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  • Ferroelectric polarization vortices close to a ferroelectric transition turn out to be striking models of the cosmos in which strings are thought to have condensed out of the rapid expansion of the early Universe.

    • Stephen E. Rowley
    • Gilbert G. Lonzarich
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 10, P: 907-908
  • Coexisting superconductivity and ferromagnetism due to itinerant electrons is unusual, but even among them URhGe stands out. Its surprising behaviour could help reveal the underlying physics of ferromagnetic superconductors.

    • Gilbert G. Lonzarich
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 3, P: 453-454
  • Physical phenomena associated with a quantum critical point are different from their classical counterpart in many ways. For one thing, the effects of quantum criticality might in some cases be observed far away, at unexpectedly high temperatures.

    • Gilbert G. Lonzarich
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 1, P: 11-12
  • A careful study of quantum oscillations of single crystals of the cuprate superconductor YBCO placed under a magnetic field reveals a sawtooth behaviour that is reminiscent of two-dimensional electronic systems—in turn suggesting the existence of a so-called ‘hard antinodal gap’ in this system.

    • Máté Hartstein
    • Yu-Te Hsu
    • Neil Harrison
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 16, P: 841-847