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Mark Lumsden is a prominent Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory specializing in quantum magnetism and neutron scattering techniques. His work focuses on unraveling exotic quantum phenomena in magnetic materials through advanced neutron scattering experiments at the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) and Spallation Neutron Source (SNS).
His research interests span:
- Magnetism in iron-based superconductors
- Quantum spin liquids and fractional excitations
- Topological magnons and Dirac points
- Frustrated magnetic systems
- Field-induced quantum phase transitions
- Spin dynamics in low-dimensional materials
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2020-2024) reveals a consistent focus on quantum magnetic phenomena using neutron scattering. His work shows increasing emphasis on topological aspects of magnon spectra, field-tuned quantum effects in honeycomb lattices, and instrumentation development for next-generation neutron spectrometers. Key material systems include YbCl3, CrSiTe3, and frustrated quantum magnets.
Scientific recognition:
- Elected Fellow of the Neutron Scattering Society of America (2022) for outstanding contributions to understanding magnetism in quantum materials
Lumsden maintains an active research program with continuous funding evidenced by his publication record. He collaborates extensively through ORNL's user facilities, providing critical neutron scattering expertise to the global condensed matter physics community. His instrumentation work on spectrometers like CHESS enables new scientific capabilities for studying quantum materials.
While not leading a named laboratory, Lumsden operates at the forefront of neutron scattering research within ORNL's Neutron Sciences Directorate, contributing to both fundamental discoveries and advanced instrumentation development for probing quantum magnetic phenomena.
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