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Magnetism and Superconductivity in Twisted WSe2

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore magnetism and superconductivity in twisted WSe2 through this 43-minute conference talk by Abhay Pasupathy from Columbia University. Delivered as part of the "Moiré materials: A New Paradigm in Tunable Quantum Matter" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP), the presentation delves into the fascinating world of moiré materials and their unique properties. Gain insights into the unprecedented tunability of band structure, symmetry, and topology offered by these materials, and learn about their potential as a platform for investigating various quantum phenomena. Discover how twisted WSe2 contributes to our understanding of superconductivity, correlated states, and the role of topology in quantum systems. This talk is part of a broader conference exploring pressing theoretical questions and experimental challenges in the field of moiré materials, including emerging tunable platforms such as twisted superconductors, topological surface states, and quasi-periodic moiré systems.

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Magnetism and superconductivity in twisted WSe 2 ▸ Abhay Pasupathy (Columbia)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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