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SUMMARY:Exploring the Heart of Quantum Matter with Extreme Magnetic Fi
 elds\, Physics Department Colloquium\, Gregory Boebinger\, NHMFL-FSU
DESCRIPTION:In the wide range of materials that are grouped under the 
 heading of “Quantum Matter”\, intrinsic electronic charges and spi
 ns conspire in weird and collective ways to create new materials prope
 rties. Magnetic fields are a valuable tool for probing the mysteries t
 hat remain at the heart of Quantum Matter\, where Nature creates 1/3 f
 ractional electric charges\, “spin liquids” of fixed charges but m
 obile spins\, and high-temperature superconductivity in which the very
  existence of electrons as distinct particles becomes uncertain.
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