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Jeff Rau is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Windsor, actively involved in educational outreach initiatives such as the Physics Academy, which introduces high school students to university-level physics through demonstrations. His research focuses on quantum magnetism, condensed matter physics, and the study of frustrated magnets, spin ice systems, and topological magnons. He has contributed to understanding novel phases in pyrochlore compounds, Kitaev models, and the interplay between magnetic anisotropy and quantum fluctuations.
His work explores phenomena such as order-by-disorder mechanisms, pseudo-Goldstone modes, and dynamical gap generation in frustrated quantum spin systems. Recent studies highlight his investigations into altermagnetism, Landau theories of magnetic ordering, and the thermal conductivity of spin ice models. Collaborative efforts include examining magnetic ground states in alkali-metal lanthanide oxides and analyzing the Heisenberg-compass model on square lattices.
Rau’s research often combines theoretical frameworks with experimental techniques like neutron scattering and single-crystal studies. His articles frequently address phase transitions, symmetry-breaking phenomena, and the interplay between frustration and order in quantum materials.
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