Topology and geometry under the nonlinear electromagnetic spotlight
For many materials, a precise knowledge of their dispersion spectra is insufficient to predict their ordered phases and physical responses.
Read MoreFor many materials, a precise knowledge of their dispersion spectra is insufficient to predict their ordered phases and physical responses.
Read MoreTopological semimetals have revealed a wide array of novel transport phenomena, including electron hydrodynamics, quantum field theoretic anomalies, and extreme
Read MoreTwo-dimensional nanoelectronics, plasmonics, and emergent phases require clean and local charge control, calling for layered, crystalline acceptors or donors. Our
Read MoreThe exploration of new materials, novel quantum phases, and devices requires ways to prepare cleaner samples with smaller feature sizes.
Read MoreVan der Waals (VdW) materials have opened new directions in the study of low dimensional magnetism. A largely unexplored arena
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