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15 May 2024
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Prof. Dr Ilya Eremin, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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Prof. Eremin will discuss the mechanisms of unconventional superconductivity in which magnetic correlations are playing a crucial role for certain types of unconventional superconductors. A central focus will be iron-based, cuprate and most recently nickelate superconductors. I will present the historical overview of the field and present the status report of the rapidly developing field of bilayer nickelates, which were found recently superconducting at 80K under 14 GPa.
Prof. Eremin’s research interests lie in the field of condensed matter, with a focus on the theoretical study of quantum many-body systems. I am particularly interested in the study of strongly correlated, low-dimensional electronic and magnetic systems, as well as unconventional and high-temperature superconductivity.
This talk is part of an ongoing series of talks by US and Australian researchers presenting novel developments in condensed matter and cold atomic physics, enriching connections between the two physics communities. Co-presented by FLEET, Monash School of Physics and Astronomy, and the Joint Quantum Institute.