[HTML][HTML] Quantum magnonics: When magnon spintronics meets quantum information science
Spintronics and quantum information science are two promising candidates for innovating
information processing technologies. The combination of these two fields enables us to build …
information processing technologies. The combination of these two fields enables us to build …
Emerging exciton physics in transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayers
Atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are 2D semiconductors with tightly
bound excitons and correspondingly strong light–matter interactions. Owing to the weak van …
bound excitons and correspondingly strong light–matter interactions. Owing to the weak van …
Quantum simulation
Simulating quantum mechanics is known to be a difficult computational problem, especially
when dealing with large systems. However, this difficulty may be overcome by using some …
when dealing with large systems. However, this difficulty may be overcome by using some …
Observation of moiré excitons in WSe2/WS2 heterostructure superlattices
Moiré superlattices enable the generation of new quantum phenomena in two-dimensional
heterostructures, in which the interactions between the atomically thin layers qualitatively …
heterostructures, in which the interactions between the atomically thin layers qualitatively …
Quantum simulations with ultracold quantum gases
Ultracold quantum gases offer a unique setting for quantum simulation of interacting many-
body systems. The high degree of controllability, the novel detection possibilities and the …
body systems. The high degree of controllability, the novel detection possibilities and the …
The nonperturbative functional renormalization group and its applications
The renormalization group plays an essential role in many areas of physics, both
conceptually and as a practical tool to determine the long-distance low-energy properties of …
conceptually and as a practical tool to determine the long-distance low-energy properties of …
Quantum phase transitions
S Sachdev - Physics world, 1999 - iopscience.iop.org
NATURE abounds with phase transitions. The boiling and freezing of water are everyday
examples of phase transitions, as are more exotic processes such as superconductivity and …
examples of phase transitions, as are more exotic processes such as superconductivity and …
Many-body physics with ultracold gases
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical progress concerning many-body
phenomena in dilute, ultracold gases. It focuses on effects beyond standard weak-coupling …
phenomena in dilute, ultracold gases. It focuses on effects beyond standard weak-coupling …
Metal-insulator transitions
Metal-insulator transitions are accompanied by huge resistivity changes, even over tens of
orders of magnitude, and are widely observed in condensed-matter systems. This article …
orders of magnitude, and are widely observed in condensed-matter systems. This article …
Colloquium: Atomic quantum gases in periodically driven optical lattices
A Eckardt - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2017 - APS
Time-periodic forcing in the form of coherent radiation is a standard tool for the coherent
manipulation of small quantum systems like single atoms. In the last years, periodic driving …
manipulation of small quantum systems like single atoms. In the last years, periodic driving …