When and Why Do We Have Unconventional Behavior in Van Der Waals Bilayers?
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore unconventional behavior in van der Waals bilayers through this 43-minute conference talk by Priya Mahadevan from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the fascinating world of engineered 2D quantum materials, examining the interplay between electronic correlations, spin-orbit coupling, crystal structure, symmetry, and topology in reduced dimensionality systems. Gain insights into emergent electronic, magnetic, and topological phenomena in two-dimensional synthetic structures, including oxide interfaces, twisted van der Waals materials, and other novel moire or layered materials. Discover how frustrated coupling across 2D interfaces and enhanced interlayer interactions can lead to new electronic band structures and host emergent behaviors not found in bulk systems. This talk is part of a comprehensive workshop bringing together physicists and materials scientists to discuss cutting-edge research in artificially engineered heterostructures and their potential applications in quantum technology.
Syllabus
When and Why Do We Have Unconventional Behavior in Van Der Waals Bilayers? by Priya Mahadevan
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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