Scientific Progress 2022 - 2023
We are happy to see that all PhD and PD positions except one have been occupied. Most of the PhD projects are in the initial phase, but some of them have already provided interesting results, even published.
We are also very happy to see that there is a large number of affiliated researchers, both junior and senior, that have been publishing research very close to the QuMat aims (see Pillar sections).
Below we list some of the published results from each pillar in the first year 2022 – 2023. The many preprints that are produced are not listed here but can be found among the full list of publications acknowledging QuMat.
- In Amsterdam (Group of Golden), improvements on the in-house nano-ARPES are established with provided QuMat materials budget (80 kEuro).
- A hard superconducting gap in germanium, A. Tosato et al., Communication Materials (2023).
- Orbital Fulde–Ferrell–Larkin–Ovchinnikov state in an Ising superconductor, Wan, P., Zheliuk, O., Yuan, N.F.Q. et al., Nature (2023).
- Compact localized boundary states in a quasi-1D electronic diamond-necklace chain, S.N. Kempkes, P. Capiod, S. Ismaili, J. Mulkens, L. Eek, I. Swart, C. Morais Smith
Quantum Frontiers 2, 1 (2023).