Frustrated Quantum Devices: understanding how correlations, complex order and boundary states manifest in novel material functionalities
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Stanford University
476 Lomita Mall
Room 115
Stanford, CA 94305
United States
Materials at the boundary of critical phase transitions are of significant fundamental interest, not least due because of their connection to unconventional superconductivity and quantum magnetism. One characteristic of such systems is the presence of coupled order parameters that underlie these phase transitions. Here, we explore how this coupling manifests in the response of these materials when driven out of equilibrium by applied currents. We demonstrate how magnetic and charge textures can be electrically manipulated, suggesting possible applications for exotic materials in spintronics technologies.
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