Reimagining condensed matter physics in two-dimensional materials

Erez Berg, UC Santa Barbara
PAA A102

I will survey the recent theoretical and experimental progress in designing new strongly correlated electron systems in two-dimensional Van der Waals materials. These have proved to be a fertile ground for a plethora of unusual phenomena, including exotic superconductivity and topological phases of matter. Focusing on magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene as an example, I will highlight some outstanding puzzles and recent breakthroughs in understanding this system.

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