IAS Center for Quantum Technologies Seminar Series
‘Unconventional’ Superconductivity in Oxide Quantum Materials and Heterostructures
Developing new techniques to design and discover novel quantum materials and architectures poses an exciting frontier in condensed-matter research. In particular, synthesis of additional superconductors, especially those with unusual symmetries of superconducting order parameters and/or exotic pairing mechanisms, opens new doors to future applications in quantum devices. In this seminar, the speaker will present research efforts on atomic-scale growth and engineering of such unconventional superconductors in complex oxide heterostructures, based on two extraordinary examples: SrTiO3 and nickelates. In the first part, he will elucidate the “polar catastrophe” scenario as the origin of the two-dimensional electron system at the celebrated LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interfaces and discuss low-dimensional superconductivity in the related heterostructures.
Developing new techniques to design and discover novel quantum materials and architectures poses an exciting frontier in condensed-matter research. In particular, synthesis of additional superconductors
Techniques to design and discover novel quantum materials and architectures poses an exciting frontier in condensed-matter research. In particular, synthesis of additional superconductors
Design and discover novel quantum materials and architectures poses an exciting frontier in condensed-matter research. In particular, synthesis of additional superconductors