Stevan Arsenijevic

Scientist
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Germany

Scientist Physics
Biography

PhD Researcher in experimental condensed matter physics investigating the thermoelectric properties of novel superconducting materials under hydrostatic pressure. Postdoctoral scientist responsible for the instrumentation development of the thermoelectric setup (Seebeck and Nernst effects) optimized for low-noise measurements in high continuous magnetic fields. Researcher leading projects with the goal of understanding properties of complex magnets by using thermoelectric coefficients in high magnetic fields. Scientist performing thermal-transport related studies of novel superconductors and complex magnets in extreme laboratory conditions after developing a sophisticated experimental setup.

Research Intrest

Condensed Matter Physics

List of Publications
Arsenijević S, Ok JM, Robinson P, Ghannadzadeh S, Katsnelson MI, Kim JS, Hussey NE. Anomalous magnetothermopower in a metallic frustrated antiferromagnet. Physical review letters. 2016 Feb 23;116(8):087202.
Arsenijević S, Ok JM, Robinson P, Ghannadzadeh S, Katsnelson MI, Kim JS, Hussey NE. Anomalous magnetothermopower in a metallic frustrated antiferromagnet. Physical review letters. 2016 Feb 23;116(8):087202.
Watashige T, Arsenijević S, Yamashita T, Terazawa D, Onishi T, Opherden L, Kasahara S, Tokiwa Y, Kasahara Y, Shibauchi T, von Löhneysen H. Quasiparticle Excitations in the Superconducting State of FeSe Probed by Thermal Hall Conductivity in the Vicinity of the BCS–BEC Crossover. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 2016 Dec 13;86(1):014707.