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Klein, Julian (author), Pingault, B.J. (author), Florian, Matthias (author), Heißenbüttel, Marie Christin (author), Steinhoff, Alexander (author), Song, Zhigang (author), Torres, Kierstin (author), Dirnberger, Florian (author), Curtis, Jonathan B. (author)
Correlated quantum phenomena in one-dimensional (1D) systems that exhibit competing electronic and magnetic order are of strong interest for the study of fundamental interactions and excitations, such as Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids and topological orders and defects with properties completely different from the quasiparticles expected in their...
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Houmes, M.J.A. (author), Mañas Valero, S. (author), Bermejillo-Seco, Alvaro (author), Coronado, Eugenio (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
Semiconducting van der Waals magnets exhibit a rich physical phenomenology with different collective excitations, as magnons or excitons, that can be coupled, thereby offering new opportunities for optoelectronic, spintronic, and magnonic devices. In contrast with the well-studied van der Waals magnets CrI<sub>3</sub> or Fe<sub>3</sub>GeTe...
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Klein, Julian (author), Song, Zhigang (author), Pingault, B.J. (author), Dirnberger, Florian (author), Chi, Hang (author), Curtis, Jonathan B. (author), Dana, Rami (author), Bushati, Rezlind (author), Quan, Jiamin (author)
Atomic-level defects in van der Waals (vdW) materials are essential building blocks for quantum technologies and quantum sensing applications. The layered magnetic semiconductor CrSBr is an outstanding candidate for exploring optically active defects because of a direct gap, in addition to a rich magnetic phase diagram, including a recently...
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