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Dr Eli Estrecho, FLEET research Fellow, Polariton BEC Group, Australian National University Missed the talk? Catch-up on YouTube Losses are known to be detrimental to devices but judiciously controlling them can lead to counterintuitive gains. For example, by increasing loss, lossy materials can become transparent or a lossy laser can turn on again. In this Read More Members & Affiliates Only Event FLEET’s annual workshop is our one opportunity each year for all Centre researchers to gather together and share research outcomes and progress. This year, #FLEET2022 will be held at the Aspire Event Centre, the Central building 230 Wollongong Innovation Campus, NSW. We look forward to seeing everyone IN PERSON this Read More Members & Affiliates Only Event In conjunction with ICPS 2022 in Sydney on 27-30 June, FLEET is hosting a ICPS Satellite Symposium on Friday, 1 July 2022 at the Headlands Austinmer Beach resort, about 1.5 hours south of Sydney. The FLEET ICPS Satellite Symposium is intended to be an intimate workshop to discuss the latest Read More ***contact fleetnodeadmin@unsw.edu.au to receive zoom link for this talk** Broken symmetries in heterostructures based on 2D materials Prof Enrique Diez. Group of Nanotechnology, Nanolab, University of Salamanca., Spain ABSTRACT Two-dimensional (2D) crystals are particularly well suited for studying the interplay between symmetry and nonlinearity due to their high level of ordering. Remarkably, electronic states in Read More Lu Li, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan Catch-up on YouTube Prof. Li will report on their result of the discovery of quantum oscillations in the electrical resistivity of a strongly correlated insulator and will bring crucial insight into understanding the ground state in gapped Kondo systems. In metals, orbital motions of conduction electrons are Read More Luca Sortino Chair in Hybrid Nanosystems, Nanoinstitute Munich, Faculty of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany In-person at Monash New Horizons Centre (with refreshments), and online – Zoom link will be sent upon registration High-refractive index dielectrics have emerged as an exciting nanophotonic platform to shape and control electromagnetic fields at the nanoscale, offering a toolbox for Read More Dr Harley Scammell, UNSW Missed the talk? Catch up on YouTube By analogy with BCS superconductivity, it has long been expected that excitons condense in (nearly) particle-hole symmetric two-dimensional semimetals. However, in the absence of a magnetic field, very few examples are known. And I will not be providing one. Instead, I will propose an Read More Prof Ana Maria Rey, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado, Boulder Missed the talk? Catch up on YouTube. Harnessing the behavior of complex systems is at the heart of quantum technologies. Precisely engineered ultracold gases are emerging as a powerful tool for this task. In this talk I will explain how ultracold strontium atoms trapped Read More Matthias Wurdack, FLEET Research Fellow, Australian National University Monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide crystals (TMDCs) hold great promise for semiconductor optoelectronics because their bound electron-hole pairs (excitons) are stable at room temperature and interact strongly with light. When TMDCs are embedded in an optical microcavity, their excitons can hybridise with cavity photons to form exciton polaritons Read More Our world is changing – but we have the knowledge today to create the Melbourne of tomorrow. Through seven days of interactive events, workshops, dinners, and performances, Narrm Ngarrgu, Melbourne Knowledge Week will explore the exciting opportunities, tackle the urgent challenges, and share skills to help shape the future of Melbourne and #KNOWNEXTNOW. FLEET will Read More
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