Local Probe of Bulk and Edge States in a Fractional Chern Insulator
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Explore a 41-minute conference talk on the local probe of bulk and edge states in a fractional Chern insulator, presented by Zhurun Ji from Stanford University. Delve into cutting-edge research on Moiré materials and their applications in quantum matter as part of the "Moiré materials: A New Paradigm in Tunable Quantum Matter" conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Gain insights into the unprecedented tunability of band structure, symmetry, and topology offered by Moiré materials, and their potential for investigating various phenomena within a unified approach. Discover the pressing theoretical questions addressed, including the origin of superconductivity, the nature of correlated states, and the role of topology, as well as experimental challenges and novel techniques in the field. Learn about emerging tunable platforms such as twisted superconductors, topological surface states, quasi-periodic moiré systems, and twisted magnetic materials.
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Local probe of bulk and edge states in a fractional Chern insulator ▸ Zhurun Ji (Stanford)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics