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DTSTART:20260602T180000Z
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LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin or https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/96979123760?pw
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SUMMARY:Electron liquids and crystals in bilayer and topological quant
 um systems\, Thesis Defense\, Dmitry Zverevich\, Physics PhD Graduate 
 Student
DESCRIPTION:Recently\, a wide range of two-dimensional multilayer syst
 ems have attracted significant experimental and theoretical attention.
  Novel experimental techniques have enabled new approaches to engineer
  and probe highly tunable quantum matter that was previously inaccessi
 ble. Furthermore\, the emergence of correlated insulators\, quantum cr
 ystals\, and exotic superconductors in layered materials underscores t
 he central role of strong correlations in modern condensed matter phys
 ics.\nIn this talk\, I will first discuss Coulomb drag in strongly co
 rrelated electron bilayers\, studied within the framework of electron 
 hydrodynamics. I will then present results on Wigner crystals in two-d
 imensional systems\, with a focus on the magnetism of bilayer Wigner c
 rystals and the role of quantum geometry in the formation of paired Wi
 gner crystalline states.\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9648
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