A momentum space framework and truncation scheme for double-incommensurate trilayer graphene yields better convergence of density of states and captures band changes near magic-angle flat bands.
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Introduces an efficient SSE QMC algorithm with global updates and parallel tempering for mixed-dimensional models and applies it to map angle-dependent correlated insulators and Wigner-Mott states in M-point twisted AA-stacked SnSe2.
Twisted 1T-ZrS₂ and 1T-SnSe₂ host isolated topological moiré valence bands with quantum spin Hall and high spin Chern states that arise from inter-branch and inter-orbital coupling under approximate spin-U(1) symmetry.
A synthesis of van der Waals Josephson junction research showing how 2D material diversity and symmetry control open routes to novel quantum devices and sensors.
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Momentum Space Algorithm for Electronic Structure of Double-Incommensurate Trilayer Graphene
A momentum space framework and truncation scheme for double-incommensurate trilayer graphene yields better convergence of density of states and captures band changes near magic-angle flat bands.
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Mixed-dimensional quantum Monte Carlo studies of M-point moir\'e materials
Introduces an efficient SSE QMC algorithm with global updates and parallel tempering for mixed-dimensional models and applies it to map angle-dependent correlated insulators and Wigner-Mott states in M-point twisted AA-stacked SnSe2.
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Engineering topological flat bands in $\Gamma$-valley moir\'e systems with Ising-type SOC: twisted 1T-ZrS$_2$ and 1T-SnSe$_2$
Twisted 1T-ZrS₂ and 1T-SnSe₂ host isolated topological moiré valence bands with quantum spin Hall and high spin Chern states that arise from inter-branch and inter-orbital coupling under approximate spin-U(1) symmetry.
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New frontiers in quantum science and technology using van der Waals Josephson junctions
A synthesis of van der Waals Josephson junction research showing how 2D material diversity and symmetry control open routes to novel quantum devices and sensors.