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Condensed Matter Jun 16, 2023

Mapping the curvature where electrons reside in Kagome materials

Kagome metals are a class of quantum materials with interesting properties that are characterized by a unique lattice structure resembling Japanese woven bamboo patterns of the same name (i.e., Kagome). Over the past decade, ...

Condensed Matter Jun 9, 2023

Quantum materials: Electron spin measured for the first time

An international research team has succeeded for the first time in measuring the electron spin in matter—i.e., the curvature of space in which electrons live and move—within "kagome materials," a new class of quantum ...

Mathematics Jun 8, 2023

Global symmetry found to be not completely necessary for the protection of topological boundary states

An international team led by researchers at Nankai University in China and at University of Zagreb in Croatia, along with team at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) in Canada, led by Roberto Morandotti ...

Quantum ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµics May 10, 2023

Nonabelions observed in quantum computer could make them less prone to errors

In a development that could make quantum computers less prone to errors, a team of physicists from Quantinuum, California Institute of Technology and Harvard University has created a signature of non-Abelian anyons (nonabelions) ...

Nanophysics May 8, 2023

Leaky-wave metasurfaces: A perfect interface between free-space and integrated optical systems

Researchers at Columbia Engineering have developed a new class of integrated photonic devices—"leaky-wave metasurfaces"—that can convert light initially confined in an optical waveguide to an arbitrary optical pattern ...

Optics & Photonics Apr 26, 2023

Quantum scientists achieve state-of-the-art defect-free atom array

The glowing dots in these images are single rubidium atoms, pristinely arranged in arrays about as wide as a human hair. The team of CQT Principal Investigator Loh Huanqian captured these pictures to show how they can assemble ...

Condensed Matter Mar 14, 2023

Realization of photonic p-orbital higher-order topological insulators

In condensed matter systems, an essential characteristic of electrons besides charge and spin is the orbital degree of freedom (ODoF). It plays a crucial role in understanding unconventional properties in solid-state materials ...

Condensed Matter Mar 13, 2023

Magnetism fosters unusual electronic order in quantum material

ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµicists were surprised by the 2022 discovery that electrons in magnetic iron-germanium crystals could spontaneously and collectively organize their charges into a pattern featuring a standing wave. Magnetism also arises ...

Condensed Matter Mar 3, 2023

Destroying the superconductivity in a kagome metal

A new RMIT-led international collaboration published in February has uncovered, for the first time, a distinct disorder-driven bosonic superconductor-insulator transition.

Condensed Matter Feb 10, 2023

Researchers detail never-before-seen properties in a family of superconducting Kagome metals

Dramatic advances in quantum computing, smartphones that only need to be charged once a month, trains that levitate and move at superfast speeds. Technological leaps like these could revolutionize society, but they remain ...

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