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Controlling Emergent Behavior in Quantum Matter from a Theory Perspective
Controlling Emergent Behavior in Quantum Matter from a Theory Perspective
Speaker: Prineha Narang, Harvard University
CM Seminar: Controlling Emergent Behavior in Quantum Matter from a Theory Perspective
CM Seminar: Controlling Emergent Behavior in Quantum Matter from a Theory Perspective
Speaker: Prineha Narang, Assistant Professor at Harvard University My group’s research focuses on how quantum matter behaves, particularly away from equilibrium, and how we can harness emergent effects in these systems. In this context, I will focus on our newly introduced approaches to describe excited-states in quantum matter, including electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions beyond […]
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Jason Alicea: Internally engineered Majorana modes in twisted bilayer graphene
Jason Alicea: Internally engineered Majorana modes in twisted bilayer graphene
Abstract: Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) realizes an exquisitely tunable, strongly interacting system featuring superconductivity and various correlated insulating states. In this talk I will introduce gate-defined wires in TBG as an enticing platform for Majorana-based fault-tolerant qubits. Our proposal notably relies on “internally” generated superconductivity in TBG – as opposed to “external” superconducting proximity effects […]