Department Spin and Topology in Quantum Materials
JointLab Functional Quantum Materials
The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW) and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) have created a Joint Lab for “functional quantum materials” and under its umbrella a Young Investigator Group.
The Joint Lab "Functional Quantum Materials" takes advantage of the long-standing expertise of both institutes in energy and materials research and the growth of epitaxial films.
The Lab is dedicated to explore new materials with promising quantum properties for future applications, for instance in information technologies. The scientists further develop the common instrumentation at BESSY II with its unique properties - part of them without rival in the world.
Highlights
A. Kuibarov, O. Suvorov, R. Vocaturo, A. Fedorov, R. Lou, L. Merkwitz, V. Voroshnin, J.I. Facio, K. Koepernik, A. Yaresko, G. Shipunov, S. Aswartham, J. van den Brink, B. Büchner, S. Borisenko
Evidence of superconducting Fermi arcs
Nature 626, 294-299 (2024)
R. Lou, L. Zhou, W. Song, A. Fedorov, Z. Tu, B. Jiang, Q. Wang, M. Li, Z. Liu, X. Chen, O. Rader, B. Büchner, Y. Sun, H. Weng, H. Lei, S. Wang
Orbital-selective effect of spin reorientation on the Dirac fermions in a non-charge-ordered kagome ferromagnet Fe3Ge
Nature Communications 15, 9823/1-11 (2024)
R. Lou, A. Fedorov, Q. Yin, A. Kuibarov, Z. Tu, C. Gong, E. Schwier, B. Büchner, H. Lei, S. Borisenko
Charge-Density-Wave-Induced Peak-Dip-Hump Structure and the Multiband Superconductivity in a Kagome Superconductor CsV3Sb5
Physical Review Letters 128, 036402/1-7 (2022)