
Jose L. Lado
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Sep 23, 2024 |
europhysicsnews.org | Jose L. Lado
Europhysics News 55/4, 2024, p. 24–27Engineering exotic quantum matter in twisted van der Waals materials Aalto University, Finland AbstractPushing the boundaries of knowledge in quantum matter requires having a controllable platform to engineer quantum phenomena. Twisted van der Waals materials have risen as a highly flexible platform to engineer exotic states of matter, enabling creating quantum matter with a degree of control beyond conventional bulk materials [1].
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Aug 29, 2024 |
nature.com | Hong-Jun Gao |Jose L. Lado
AbstractArtificial quantum systems have emerged as platforms to realize topological matter in a well-controlled manner. So far, experiments have mostly explored non-interacting topological states, and the realization of many-body topological phases in solid-state platforms with atomic resolution has remained challenging.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
nature.com | Jose L. Lado
When many-body correlations in quantum materials control the motion of electrons, new quantum states can emerge. Now, a study demonstrates that doping a van der Waals correlated insulator leads to collective electronic reordering arising due to quantum many-body interactions.
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Nov 25, 2023 |
nature.com | Shigeki Kawai |Lauri Kurki |Tomohiko Nishiuchi |Takuya Kodama |Kewei Sun |Jose L. Lado | +2 more
AbstractSynthesis of one-dimensional molecular arrays with tailored stereoisomers is challenging yet has great potential for application in molecular opto-, electronic- and magnetic-devices, where the local array structure plays a decisive role in the functional properties.
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