FLEET-UOW News

News from FLEET’s team at the University of Wollongong

Reviewing the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect (QAHE)

Through the nanoscale looking glass:  FLEET researchers determine boson peak frequency in ultra-thin alumina

Spin-gapless semiconductors review: more candidates for next-generation low energy and high efficient spintronics

What comes after CMOS? An expert discussion

Interfaces the key in atomically-thin, ‘high temperature’ superconductors

Kirrily Rule live-streamed neutron-scattering talk to the AIP

MacDiarmid visit

Voltage induced ‘Super-fluid like’ penetration effects in Liquid metals at room temperature

Mind the gap: FLEET team from Wollongong and Monash reveal a wide-band gap topological insulator

New Chairs announced

Experimental observation of a new class of materials: excitonic insulators

Kirrily Rule Partner Investigator

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Tuning the topological insulator Sb2Te3: just add iron

Welcome new FLEET crew members

FLEET collaboration reviews ferromagnetism in 2D materials

Engaging with policymakers in 2018

Why 2D? Measuring thickness-dependent electronic properties

Science fiction becomes science fact as researchers create liquid metal heartbeat

Launch of FLEET Centre of Excellence to tackle hidden energy costs of computing

Explainer: why use 2D atomically-thin materials

FLEET researchers get a $4.6m boost in ARC funding round

Research in Topological Materials

Dirac Semimetals – University of Wollongong, ANSTO

Materials one atom thick & nanotransistors: FLEET features in nano edition

Spin gapless semiconductors: promising materials for novel spintronics and dissipationless current flow

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Room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor strong foundation for spintronics

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