Using photoemission to uncover physics and chemistry of quantum materials
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Quantum materials are unified by the theme of emergence, whereby the properties of a many-electron system differ from a single-particle description. They often exhibit surprising electronic behavior that is readily revealed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and related techniques. In this talk, I will discuss recent results on superconducting and topological quantum materials which exemplify how novel materials platforms conspire with this powerful experimental technology to elucidate both new and long-standing problems in this field.
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Publication: ArXiv 2207.04155<br>Communications Physics 5, article 22 (2022)<br>Phys. Rev. B 104, 155115 (2021)
Presenters
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Inna M Vishik
University of California, Davis
Authors
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Inna M Vishik
University of California, Davis
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Antonio Rossi
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Matthew C Staab
University of California, Davis
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Adam Gross
University of California, Davis
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Sudheer Anand Sreedhar
University of California, Davis
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Jackson R Badger
University of California, Davis
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Vsevolod Ivanov
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Valentin Taufour
University of California, Davis
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Slavomir Nemsak
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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Sergey Y Savrasov
University of California, Davis
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Warren E Pickett
University of California, Davis