The Domain Wall Between a Mott Insulator and a Metal is an Anomalous Metal
Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube
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Explore a 43-minute conference talk by Eduardo Miranda from UNICAMP, Brazil, delivered at the Workshop on Strong Electron Correlations in Quantum Materials: Inhomogeneities, Frustration, and Topology. Delve into the intriguing concept of the domain wall between a Mott insulator and a metal, which is characterized as an anomalous metal. Gain insights into this complex topic in quantum materials research, presented as part of the ICTP-SAIFR event held from June 20-23, 2023. Expand your understanding of electron correlations, quantum materials, and the unique properties of domain walls in these systems.
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Eduardo Miranda - The domain wall between a Mott insulator and a metal is an anomalous metal
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