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Emergent Electronic and Magnetic Response in Antiferromagnet-proximitized SrIrO3

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Attend a 45-minute conference talk exploring emergent electronic and magnetic phenomena in antiferromagnet-proximitized materials. Delve into cutting-edge research on engineered 2D quantum materials, focusing on the interplay between electronic correlations, spin-orbit coupling, crystal structure, symmetry, and topology in reduced dimensionality systems. Gain insights into novel electronic band structures and emergent behaviors arising from frustrated coupling across 2D interfaces and enhanced interlayer interactions. Learn about the latest developments in artificially engineered heterostructures, including oxide interfaces, van der Waals materials, and twisted cuprates. Explore topics such as magnetism, topological superconductivity, flat bands, correlated phenomena, and quantum simulators using engineered 2D materials. Benefit from the expertise of physicists and materials scientists presenting complementary experimental and theoretical perspectives on this rapidly evolving field.

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Emergent Electronic and Magnetic Response in Antiferromagnet-proximitized SrI.... by Debakanta Samal


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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