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Magnetic van der Waals Materials: Potentials and Applications

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There has been a huge increase of interests in two-dimensional van der Waals materials over past ten years or so. Despite the impressive list of new materials and the novel physics it has come to offer, there is the conspicuous absence of one particular class of materials: magnetic van der Waals systems. It is certainly a sorry status of materials science given the huge impact magnetic materials have had on both the fundamental understanding of and the diverse applications in condensed matter physics. In this talk, I will identify and illustrate how we might be able to benefit from exploring these so-far neglected materials.

This talk is part of the Quantum Matter Seminar series.

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