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Wei Zijun, a doctoral student in Masuda Lab, received awards at academic conferences.

Wei Zijun, a doctoral student in Masuda Lab, received awards at academic conferences for his work on “Spin dynamics in easy-plane antiferromagnet CsFeCl3 in magnetic fields”.

He received the Award of Excellence in the poster presentation at the International Symposium on Quantum Electronics 2024, which was held from February 13 to 16 at the Ito International Research Center at the University of Tokyo. At the 2023 Quantum Beam Science Festa from March 5 to 7 at the MITO CITY CIVIC CENTER, he received the Student Award.

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The Student Award at the 2023 Quantum Beam Science Festa.
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The Award of Excellence in the poster presentation at the International Symposium on Quantum Electronics 2024.

Mr.Wei and his research colleagues performed inelastic neutron scattering experiment under magnetic field in an easy-plane triangular antiferromagnet CsFeCl3. Their investigation focused on examining the magnetic properties near the quantum critical point (QCP). Notably, they observed a magnetic Bragg Peak near the QCP, substantiating magnetic long-range order at low temperatures. While the well-defined magnetic excitation spectrum was approximately reproduced by the Extended Spin-Wave Theory (ESWT), the presence of broadened excitations unveils the existence of exotic spin dynamics within CsFeCl3.

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