Search Results - "Annual review of condensed matter physics"
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Superconducting Qubits: Current State of Play
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…Superconducting qubits are leading candidates in the race to build a quantum computer capable of realizing computations beyond the reach of modern…”
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The Hubbard Model
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2022)“…The repulsive Hubbard model has been immensely useful in understanding strongly correlated electron systems and serves as the paradigmatic model of the field…”
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Floquet Engineering of Quantum Materials
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2019)“…Floquet engineering, the control of quantum systems using periodic driving, is an old concept in condensed matter physics dating back to ideas such as the…”
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Random Quantum Circuits
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2023)“…Quantum circuits-built from local unitary gates and local measurements-are a new playground for quantum many-body physics and a tractable setting to explore…”
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Non-Hermitian Topological Phenomena: A Review
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (01-01-2023)“…The past decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in topological materials, and a lot of mathematical concepts have been introduced in condensed matter…”
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The Physics of Pair-Density Waves: Cuprate Superconductors and Beyond
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…We review the physics of pair-density wave (PDW) superconductors. We begin with a macroscopic description that emphasizes order induced by PDW states, such as…”
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Fractons
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2019)“…Fracton phases constitute a new class of quantum state of matter. They are characterized by excitations that exhibit restricted mobility, being either immobile…”
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A Field Guide to Spin Liquids
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2019)“…Spin liquids are collective phases of quantum matter that have eluded discovery in correlated magnetic materials for over half a century. Theoretical models of…”
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Topological Materials: Weyl Semimetals
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (31-03-2017)“…Topological insulators and topological semimetals are both new classes of quantum materials, which are characterized by surface states induced by the topology…”
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Discrete Time Crystals
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…Experimental advances have allowed for the exploration of nearly isolated quantum many-body systems whose coupling to an external bath is very weak. A…”
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Physics of the Kitaev Model: Fractionalization, Dynamic Correlations, and Material Connections
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2018)“…Quantum spin liquids have fascinated condensed matter physicists for decades because of their unusual properties such as spin fractionalization and long-range…”
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The Hubbard Model: A Computational Perspective
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2022)“…The Hubbard model is the simplest model of interacting fermions on a lattice and is of similar importance to correlated electron physics as the Ising model is…”
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The Remarkable Underlying Ground States of Cuprate Superconductors
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2019)“…Cuprates exhibit exceptionally strong superconductivity. To understand why, it is essential to elucidate the nature of the electronic interactions that cause…”
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Superconducting Hydrides Under Pressure
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…The measurement of superconductivity at above 200 K in compressed samples of hydrogen sulfide and in lanthanum hydride at 250 K is reinvigorating the search…”
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Higgs Mode in Superconductors
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…When the continuous symmetry of a physical system is spontaneously broken, two types of collective modes typically emerge: the amplitude and the phase modes of…”
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Self-Propelled Rods: Insights and Perspectives for Active Matter
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…A wide range of experimental systems including gliding, swarming and swimming bacteria, in vitro motility assays, and shaken granular media are commonly…”
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Many-Body Localization and Thermalization in Quantum Statistical Mechanics
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2015)“…We review some recent developments in the statistical mechanics of isolated quantum systems. We provide a brief introduction to quantum thermalization, paying…”
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Physical Models of Collective Cell Migration
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…Collective cell migration is a key driver of embryonic development, wound healing, and some types of cancer invasion. Here, we provide a physical perspective…”
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Dry Aligning Dilute Active Matter
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2020)“…Active matter physics is about systems in which energy is dissipated at some local level to produce work. This is a generic situation, particularly in the…”
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Motility-Induced Phase Separation
Published in Annual review of condensed matter physics (10-03-2015)“…Self-propelled particles include both self-phoretic synthetic colloids and various microorganisms. By continually consuming energy, they bypass the laws of…”
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