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On-Chip Quantum Sensing of Kondo Spins in a High-Mobility Quasi-One-Dimensional Nanoconstriction. [PDF]

open access: yesNano Lett
Lo ST   +17 more
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Graphene-driven correlated electronic states in one dimensional defects within WS<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Rossi A   +21 more
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Large asymmetric anomalous Nernst effect in the antiferromagnet SrIr<sub>0.8</sub>Sn<sub>0.2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Gong D   +12 more
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Condensed matter: strongly correlated electrons

open access: closedPhysics World, 1995
In A classic understatement, Paul Dirac once remarked to the Royal Society that "the underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of...physics and the whole of chemistry are thus completely known, and the difficulty is only that...these laws lead to equations much too complicated to be soluble".
Piers Coleman
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Condensed-matter ab initio approach for strongly correlated electrons: Application to a quantum spin liquid candidate

open access: closedAIP Conference Proceedings, 2015
Recently, condensed-matter ab initio approaches to strongly correlated electrons confined in crystalline solids have been developed and applied to transition-metal oxides and molecular conductors. In this paper, an ab initio scheme based on constrained random phase approximations and localized Wannier orbitals is applied to a spin liquid candidate ...
Youhei Yamaji
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Recipe for local simulation of strongly correlated fermionic matter on quantum computers: The two-dimensional Fermi-Hubbard model

Physical Review Research
The simulation of quantum many-body systems, relevant for quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics, is one of the most promising applications of near-term quantum computers before fault-tolerance.
Arash Jafarizadeh   +2 more
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