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Prof. Yuerui (Larry) Lu, School of Engineering, Australian National University (ANU) Missed the seminar? Catch up on FLEET’s YouTube. Abstract Strong, long-range dipole-dipole interactions between interlayer excitons (IXs) can lead to novel multi-particle correlation regimes that drive the system into distinct quantum and classical phases including dipolar liquids, crystals, and superfluids. Both repulsive and attractive Read More Members Only Event The 2022 FLEET Strategic Workshop will be in a hybrid format, in person at the Swanston Academic Building, Room 17, level 10, building 80 RMIT University and live-streamed for remote attendees. We will discuss FLEET legacy and review the Centre’s research milestones and strategic plan. The 3-day workshop program from 5-7 December Read More Registration Now Open The 2022 Gordon Godfrey workshop: Spins, Topology and Strong Electron Correlations will be held on 21-25 November 2022 at UNSW Sydney. The topics of the 2022 Gordon Godfrey Workshop are: Spins/pseudospins and correlations in Read More Dr Peggy Qi Zhang School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney Catch up on YouTube Topological structures in ferroelectric systems have recently drawn immense attention. For example, topological configurations such as skyrmions, flux closures, or nanoscale bubble domains have led to emergent properties including high conductivity, chirality, negative capacitance, and Read More Dr Peggy Qi Zhang School of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales Venue: Seminar room G29, New Horizons Bld, Monash University, Clayton Topological structures in ferroelectric systems have recently drawn immense attention. For example, topological configurations such as skyrmions, flux closures, or nanoscale bubble domains have led to emergent properties including Read More Assistant Professor, Jennifer Cano. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Flatiron Institute Missed the presentation? Catch up on FLEET’s YouTube Channel here Spontaneous symmetry breaking on the surface of a topological insulator can realize exotic quantum phases such as a quantum anomalous Hall insulator or topological superconductor. However, in all known 3D topological Read More Semonti Bhattacharyya, Leiden Institute of Physics, Leiden University Monash University, Melbourne, ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low Energy Electronics Technology Catch up on YouTube The low-energy electrons in graphene and topological insulators manifest themselves as Dirac fermions, because of their linear band structures. These electrons are unique compared to ordinary semiconductors because of their Read More Maedehsadat Mousavi, PhD Candidate, Centre for Advanced Solid and Liquid-based Electronics and Optics (CASLEO), School of Chemical Engineering UNSW In person and online Missed the seminar. Check it out on FLEET’s YouTube Liquid metals (LMs) have unique characteristics that make them attractive for a variety of applications including next-generation electronic devices, sensors, catalysis, and biotechnologies. Read More Prof. Rafael M. Fernandes, University of Minnesota Catch up on YouTube Quantum materials encompass a wide family of systems that display many fascinating phenomena, from high-temperature superconductivity to topological order. They stand out not only as promising candidates for new technological applications, but also as windows into the fundamental microscopic properties of interacting electrons, whose Read More
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