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CATEGORIES:Academics,Faculty & Staff,Grad Students & Postdocs
DESCRIPTION:"Probing Emergent Phenomena in Layered Magnets"\n\n \n\nPresent
 ed by: Dr. Zhong Lin\, Assistant Professor\n\nPhysics\, Applied Physics and
  Astronomy\n\nMaterials Science and Engineering\n\nBinghamton University\, 
 State University of New York\n\n \n\nMagnetism is a cornerstone of modern i
 nformation technology\, from data storage to sensing. The recent rise of va
 n der Waals (vdW) magnets has opened a new frontier in this field\, allowin
 g us to push magnetism into the ultimate two-dimensional (2D) regime. These
  atomically thin magnets offer significant tunability and a rich platform w
 here spin\, charge\, lattice\, and topology can couple\, giving rise to a w
 ide range of emergent phenomena.\n\nIn this talk\, I will showcase the rich
  physics offered by 2D antiferromagnetic insulators. First\, I will describ
 e how magnetism can be intricately coupled to topology\, leading to novel q
 uantum states. Second\, I will discuss the observation of a lateral exchang
 e bias effect\, a phenomenon directly enabled by the even-odd layer-depende
 nt magnetic order inherent in certain 2D antiferromagnets. Finally\, I will
  describe our recent efforts in probing and understanding the crucial role 
 of spin-lattice coupling in transition metal phosphorus trichalcogenides.
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LOCATION:Sharp Lab\, 215
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SUMMARY:Condensed Matter Physics Seminar - Dr. Zhong Lin
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URL:https://events.udel.edu/event/condensed-matter-physics-seminar-dr-zhong
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