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Probing condensed matter physics with magnetometry based on nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond

Nature Reviews Materials, 2018
The magnetic fields generated by spins and currents provide a unique window into the physics of correlated-electron materials and devices. Proposed only a decade ago, magnetometry based on the electron spin of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defects in diamond is ...
Francesco Casola   +2 more
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Condensed matter physics

, 2018
This article discusses some applications of concepts from random matrix theory (RMT) to condensed matter physics, with emphasis on phenomena, predicted or explained by RMT, that have actually been observed in experiments on quantum wires and quantum dots.
Y. Fyodorov, Dmitry V. Savin
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Condensed Matter Physics

, 2014
D. Yevick, Hannah G. Yevick
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Condensed-matter physics

Physics Today, 1983
Computers are playing an integral role in both experimental and theoretical condensed-matter physics: In laboratories they are being used to control experiments as well as to gather and analyze data; in theoretical studies they provide the means for making detailed predictions for realistic models, for exploring systems that cannot be realized in the ...
Jorge E. Hirsch, Douglas J. Scalapino
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Modern Condensed Matter Physics

Contemporary Physics, 2019
S. Girvin, Kun Yang
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Quantum field theory approach to condensed matter physics

Contemporary physics (Print), 2018
Condensedmatter theory is currently enjoying a huge surge of new developments and interest, possibly spurred by recent experimental work developing quantum spin Hall effect devices and topological insulators.
A. Resnick
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What condensed matter physics and statistical physics teach us about the limits of unitary time evolution

Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations, 2019
The Schrödinger equation for a macroscopic number of particles is linear in the wave function, deterministic, and invariant under time reversal. In contrast, the concepts used and calculations done in statistical physics and condensed matter physics ...
B. Drossel
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