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Hu RW, Mun ED, Altarawneh MM, Mielke CH, Zapf VS, Bud'ko SL, et al. Upper critical fields and two-band superconductivity in Sr1-xEux(Fe0.89Co0.11)(2)As-2 (x=0.20 and 0.46). Phys Rev B. 2012;85:064511. Abstract
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Hu RW, Ran S, Straszheim WE, Bud'ko SL, Canfield PC. Single crystal growth and superconductivity of Ca(Fe1-xCox)(2)As-2. Philos Mag. 2012;92:3113-20. Abstract
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Hu RW, Lei HC, Abeykoon M, Bozin ES, Billinge SJ, Warren JB, et al. Synthesis, crystal structure, and magnetism of beta-Fe1.00(2)Se1.00(3) single crystals. Phys Rev BPhys Rev B. 2011;83:224502. Abstract
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Blomberg EC, Tanatar MA, Kreyssig A, Ni N, Thaler A, Hu RW, et al. In-plane anisotropy of electrical resistivity in strain-detwinned SrFe2As2. Phys Rev BPhys Rev B. 2011;83:134505 . Abstract
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Hu RW, Bud'ko SL, Straszheim WE, Canfield PC. Phase diagram of superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in single crystals of Sr(Fe1-xCox)(2)As-2 and Sr1-yEuy(Fe0.88Co0.12)(2)As-2. Phys Rev B. 2011;83:094520. Abstract
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Kim H, Martin C, Gordon RT, Tanatar MA, Hu J, Qian B, et al. London penetration depth and superfluid density of single-crystalline Fe1+y(Te(1-x)Sex)and Fe1+y(Te(1-x)Sx). Physical Review B. 2010;81:180503. Abstract
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Hu RW, Thomas KJ, Lee Y, Vogt T, Choi ES, Mitrovic VF, et al. Colossal positive magnetoresistance in a doped nearly magnetic semiconductor. Phys Rev B. 2008;77:085212. Abstract
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