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Bayrakci, S. P. et al. Lifetimes of Antiferromagnetic Magnons in Two and Three Dimensions: Experiment, Theory, and Numerics. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 111, 017204 (2013).
Bhattacharyya, P., Bogdanov, N. A., Nishimoto, S., Wilson, S. D. & Hozoi, L. NaRuO2: Kitaev-Heisenberg exchange in triangular-lattice setting. npj Quantum Materials 8, 52 (2023).
Bocarsly, J. D. et al. Magnetostructural Coupling Drives Magnetocaloric Behavior: The Case of MnB versus FeB. Chemistry of Materials (2019).
Bocarsly, J. D., Johannes, M. D., Wilson, S. D. & Seshadri, R. Magnetostructural coupling from competing magnetic and chemical bonding effects. Phys. Rev. Research 2, 042048 (2020).
Bocarsly, J. D. et al. A Simple Computational Proxy for Screening Magnetocaloric Compounds. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS 29, 1613-1622 (2017).
Bocarsly, J. D., Heikes, C., Brown, C. M., Wilson, S. D. & Seshadri, R. Deciphering structural and magnetic disorder in the chiral skyrmion host materials CoxZnyMnz (x+y+z=20). Phys. Rev. Materials 3, 014402 (2019).
Bocarsly, J. D., Need, R. F., Seshadri, R. & Wilson, S. D. Magnetoentropic signatures of skyrmionic phase behavior in FeGe. Phys. Rev. B 97, 100404 (2018).
Bordelon, M. M. et al. Magnetic properties and signatures of moment ordering in the triangular lattice antiferromagnet KCeO2. Phys. Rev. B 104, 094421 (2021).
Bordelon, M. M. et al. Field-tunable quantum disordered ground state in the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet NaYbO2. Nature Physics 15, 1058-1064 (2019).
Bordelon, M. M. et al. Antiferromagnetism and crystalline electric field excitations in tetragonal NaCeO2. Phys. Rev. B 103, 024430 (2021).
Bordelon, M. M. et al. Spin excitations in the frustrated triangular lattice antiferromagnet NaYbO2. Phys. Rev. B 101, 224427 (2020).
Bordelon, M. M. et al. Frustrated Heisenberg J1-J2 model within the stretched diamond lattice of LiYbO2. Phys. Rev. B 103, 014420 (2021).
Butakov, N. A. et al. Switchable Plasmonic-Dielectric Resonators with Metal-Insulator Transitions. ACS Photonics (2017).

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