Tag Strongly Correlated Electrons

Exploring TRILEX Method for Superconductivity and D-Wave Pairing in the Hubbard Model

In the intricate world of condensed matter physics, understanding superconductivity is no small feat. Recent advancements, particularly the exploration of the TRILEX method for superconductivity, are paving the way for deeper insights. The groundbreaking research by Jaksa Vucicevic, Thomas Ayral,… Continue Reading →

Unlocking the Potential of SmO Thin Films: Correlated Flat Bands with Nontrivial Topology

The fascinating world of materials science never ceases to amaze us. Just when we think we’ve unlocked all the secrets, a new discovery sweeps us off our feet. In a recent research article titled “SmO thin films: a flexible route… Continue Reading →

NMR Investigation Sheds Light on Mn Spins in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Li(Zn1-xMnx)P

Magnetic semiconductors, a class of materials that exhibit both magnetic and semiconductor properties, have been the subject of extensive research due to their potential applications in spintronics, magneto-optical devices, and quantum computing. Understanding the properties and behavior of magnetic ions… Continue Reading →

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