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Seminars/Webinars: Magnetic Ordering in Ba3RRu2O9 (R = Tb, Tm)

Published by Katalin Gméling on March 25, 2025 March 25, 2025

Presenter:
Deepak Garg (email: deepak1.phy@gmail.com)
GNeuS fellow, JCNS at MLZ, Garching, Germany

Date and time: 
27 March, 2025
14:00-14:45Location:
KFKI Campus, Bldg 21 Lecture room + Online 

Check out our Seminar website

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