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Moiré-Mott Insulators in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides - Spin Liquids and Doping

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Explore a 42-minute conference talk on Moiré-Mott insulators in transition metal dichalcogenides, focusing on spin liquids and doping. Delivered by Urban Seifert from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this presentation is part of the Dynamical Response and Transport in Quantum Magnets conference. Delve into recent advancements in quantum magnetism, including the emergence of low-energy quantum gauge theories and their impact on collective phenomena in quantum magnets. Examine the search for materials with topologically-ordered states, computational and measurement techniques for dynamical and transport properties, and the roles of disorder and spin-phonon interaction. Investigate emergent-electrodynamics induced by topological spin textures, unusual dynamics of integrable systems, and the revolutionary impact of Moiré systems on 2D quantum magnetism. Gain insights into cutting-edge research at the intersection of condensed matter physics and materials science, exploring the complex interplay of spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom in magnetic materials.

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Moiré-Mott insulators in transition metal dichalcogenides: Spin liquids and.. ▸ Urban Seifert (KITP)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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