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David Hinks
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Biography David G. Hinks is a Senior Chemist in the Materials Science Division. He joined Argonne after receiving his PhD from Oregon State University in 1968. He received the DOE-BES Materials Sciences Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement in 1982 and 1987, and the 1987 Laboratory Director’s Award and ANL Pacesetter Award. He received the University of Chicago Distinguished Performance Award in 1989, and is a top-100 ISI Highly Cited Researcher for 1981-1999. |
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Selected Publications “Evidence for Intrinsic Impurities in the High-Temperature Superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8-d from 17O Nuclear Magnetic Resonance”, B. Chen, S. Mukhopadhyay, W.P. Halperin, P. Guptasarma, and D.G. Hinks, Phys. Rev. B 77, 052508 (2008) [doi] “Iron Arsenide Superconductors: What is the Glue?”, D.G. Hinks, Nature Physics 5, 386 (2009) [doi] “Evolution of the Local Superconducting Density of States in ErRh4B4 Close to the Ferromagnetic Transition”, V. Crespo, J.G. Rodrigo, H. Suderow, S. Vieira, D.G. Hinks, and I.K. Schuller, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 237002 (2009) [doi] “Observation of a d-Wave Nodal Liquid in Highly Underdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8-d”, U. Chatterjee, M. Shi, D. Ai, J. Zhao, A. Kanigel, S. Rosenkranz, H. Raffy, Z.Z. Li, K. Kadowaki, D.G. Hinks, Z.J. Zu, J.S. Wen, G. Gu, C.T. Lin, H. Claus, M.R. Norman, M. Randeria, and J.C. Campuzano, Nature Physics 6, 99 (2010) [doi] “Muon Spin Rotation Study of the Magnetic Penetration Depth in the Intercalated Graphite Superconductor CaC6”, D. Di Castro, A. Kanigel, A. Maisuradze, A. Keren, P. Postorino, D. Rosenmann, U. Welp, G. Karapetrov, H. Claus, D.G. Hinks, A. Amato, and J.C. Campuzano, Phys. Rev. B 82, 014530 (2010) [doi] “Superconductivity for CaC6 to 32 GPa Hydrostatic Pressure”, M. Debessai, J.J. Hamlin, J.S. Schilling, D. Rosenmann, D.G. Hinks, and H. Claus, Phys. Rev. B 82, 132502 (2010) [doi] |