Graphene multilayers: from unconventional superconductors to quantum devices
Event Start:
2024-05-14T13:00:00
Event End:
2024-05-14T14:00:00
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Abstract: Crystalline graphene multilayers present a rich playground to explore correlated electronic phenomena in a tunable and ultra-clean setting. For instance, Bernal bilayer graphene and rhombohedral trilayer graphene host multiple symmetry-broken metallic phases at low temperature, as well as unconventional superconductors with different pairing symmetries.
Event Location:
BRIM 311
Speaker:
Étienne Lantagne-Hurtubise – Caltech
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Event Start:
2024-05-14T13:00:00
Event End:
2024-05-14T14:00:00
Graphene multilayers: from unconventional superconductors to quantum devices
Event Information:
Abstract: Crystalline graphene multilayers present a rich playground to explore correlated electronic phenomena in a tunable and ultra-clean setting. For instance, Bernal bilayer graphene and rhombohedral trilayer graphene host multiple symmetry-broken metallic phases at low temperature, as well as unconventional superconductors with different pairing symmetries.
Event Location:
BRIM 311