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Prof. Bob Camley, Distinguished Professor Dept of Physics, Director of the UCCS BioFrontiers Center, University of Colorado. Currently: Fulbright Distinguished Chair, University of Newcastle, NSW In person: Monash University Clayton, School of Physics and Astronomy, 10 College Walk Building 27, Room 107. Missed the seminar. Watch it on FLEET’s YouTube Nonreciprocal behavior (eg, where reversing Read More Jacqueline Bloch, Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology C2N / Université Paris Saclay/ CNRS, Palaiseau, France Photonic resonators, coupled within a lattice, have appeared in the recent years as a powerful synthetic platform to imprint on light some of the fascinating physical properties that can emerge in condensed matter, or even to go beyond what exists Read More Presented by Michael Harvey – FLEET-EQUS Learn how to influence science policymakers. In Australia our research priorities, allocation of funds between competing categories, even the universities where you work, and much else that affects your research and career are all governed by rules and decisions made by our state and federal governments. Ideally, these decisions Read More Prof Thomas Schmidt, University of Luxembourg, Friday 5 May 2023 at the UNSW Physics building Coulomb interactions between electrons can give rise to a plethora of novel phenomena in solid-state systems. In this talk I will focus on two phenomena which are caused by the interplay of interactions Read More Abdulhakim Bake, PhD candidate, University of Wollongong, Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM). Catch up: watch the talk on YouTube Topological insulators (TIs) are a special type of materials that have unique properties: They are insulators on the inside but conduct electricity very well on their surface. The surface states of TIs enable the Read More Abdulhakim Bake, PhD candidate, University of Wollongong, Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM). Missed the seminar? Catch up on YouTube Topological insulators (TIs) are a special type of materials that have unique properties: They are insulators on the inside but conduct electricity very well on their surface. The surface states of TIs enable the Read More Prof. Andrey Chubukov, Department of Physics, University of Minnesota Catch up on YouTube In this colloquium, I will review recent and not so recent works that aim to understand whether a nominally repulsive Coulomb interaction can give rise to superconductivity. I discuss a generic scenario of the pairing, put forward by Kohn and Luttinger back Read More Invitation-Only Event FLEET is pleased to host the 2023 workshop on Future Electronic Materials Research in Australia – FEMRA2023 on 22-24 March 2023 at Monash Clayton, Level 4 Auditorium, Green Chemical Futures. The aim of this workshop is to discuss the potential ‘grand Read More zoom / ID 891 1515 8844 / passcode 12345 Prof. Andrew N Cleland, University of Chicago Venue: Room G30, New Horizons Building, Monash University Clayton (followed by networking lunch). Please register your attendance in the form below to help us with catering arrangements. Or Zoom – Meeting details will be sent once you have registered. Phonons are Read More Prof. Avinash Mahajan, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Venue: G29 New Horizons Building, Monash University (20 Research Way, Clayton) And on Zoom. See registration below. Lunch and networking following the seminar Recently, there have been contrary claims of Kitaev spin-liquid behaviour and ordered behavior in the honeycomb compound Ag3LiIr2O6 based on various experimental signatures. Our Read More
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FLEET seminar. Unusual spin dynamics in the low-temperature magnetically ordered state of Ag3LiIr2O6
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