Elizabeth Lauren Green

Scientist
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Germany

Scientist Physics
Biography

She completed her Ph.D. work at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee which is a DC field facility. Later she decided that as a postdoc she wanted to work at a pulsed field facility to learn new measurement techniques. She is currently studying high B/T (high magnetic field, low temperatures) phenomena in a variety of materials including frustrated spin systems and organic superconductors.They are currently studying a pyrochlore that shows unique properties at low-temperatures.

Research Intrest

High magnetic field, low temperatures

List of Publications
Lucas S, Grube K, Huang CL, Sakai A, Wunderlich S, Green EL, Wosnitza J, Fritsch V, Gegenwart P, Stockert O, Löhneysen HV. Entropy evolution in the magnetic phases of partially frustrated CePdAl. Physical Review Letters. 2017 Mar 7;118(10):107204.
Orlova A, Green EL, Law JM, Gorbunov DI, Chanda G, Krämer S, Horvatić M, Kremer RK, Wosnitza J, Rikken GL. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signature of the Spin-Nematic Phase in LiCuVO 4 at High Magnetic Fields. Physical Review Letters. 2017 Jun 12;118(24):247201.
Kühlmorgen S, Schönemann R, Green EL, Mueller J, Wosnitza J. Investigation of the superconducting gap structure in κ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu (NCS) 2 and κ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu [N (CN) 2] Br by means of thermal-conductivity measurements. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 2017 Jul 27.