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Roser Valentí

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Roser Valentí is a theoretical physicist who works in the area of correlated electron systems, quantum magnetism and superconductivity.

Her interests include frustrated magnetism, spin liquids, topological phases, unconventional superconductivity and quantum materials design.

Awards

  • American Physical Society Fellow, 2016
  • Michael und Biserka Baum prize, 2009
  • DFG Heisenberg fellow, 1999 - 2000

Relevant Publications

  • Borisov, V., Fernandes, R.M., & Valenti, R. (2019). Evolution from B2g Nematics to B1g Nematics in Heavily Hole-Doped Iron-Based Superconductors. Phys. Rev. Lett, 123, 146402. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.146402

  • Riedl, K., Valenti, R., & Winter, S.M. (2019). Critical spin liquid versus valence bond glass in triangular lattice organic κ-(ET)2Cu2(CN)3. Nature Communications, 10, 2561. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10604-3.

  • Lechermann, F., Bernstein, N., Mazin, I.I., & Valenti, R. (2018). Uncovering the mechanism of the impurity-selective Mott transition in paramagnetic V2O3. Phys. Rev. Lett., 121(10-7), 106401.

  • Winter, S.M., Riedl, K., Maksimov, P.A.,…Valenti, R. (2017). Breakdown of Magnons in a Strongly Spin-Orbital Coupled Magnet. Nature Communications, 8, 1152.

  • Glasbrenner, J. K., Mazin, I.I., Jeschke,H.O., Hirschfeld, P.J., & Valenti, R. (2015). Effect of magnetic frustration on nematicity and superconductivity in Fe chalcogenides. Nature Physics, 11, 953–958.

Institution

Goethe University Frankfurt

Department

Faculty of Physics, Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP)

Education

  • Habilitation (Theoretical Physics), University of Dortmund
  • PhD (Physics), University of Barcelona
  • Diploma (Physics), University of Barcelona

Country

Germany

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