Twisted van der Waals materials as a new platform to realize
exotic matter

2nd February 2021by admin0

Researchers from the MPSD, the RWTH Aachen University
and the Flatiron Institute, Columbia University (both in the U.S.)
and part of the Max Planck—New York City Center for Non-equilibrium
Quantum Phenomena have provided a fresh perspective on the
potential of twisted van der Waals materials for realizing novel
and elusive states of matter and providing a unique materials-based
quantum simulation platform.

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