Topological phases of matter have revolutionised the fundamental understanding of band theory and hold great promise for next-generation technologies such as low-power electronics or quantum computers. Single-gap topologies have been extensively explored, and a large number of materials have been theoretically proposed and experimentally observed. These ideas have recently been extended to multi-gap topologies with band nodes that carry non-Abelian charges, characterised by invariants that arise by the momentum space braiding of such nodes. However, the constraints placed by the Fermi-Dirac distribution to electronic systems have so far prevented the experimental observation of multi-gap topologies in real materials. Here, we show that mult...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) has attracted significant interest recently due to the di...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
We investigate the effect of electron-phonon interactions (EPI) in systems exhibiting one or more fl...
Topological phases of matter have revolutionised the fundamental understanding of band theory and ho...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation that reveals a new mechanism respons...
Although a large class of topological materials have uniformly been identified using symmetry proper...
Although a large class of topological materials have uniformly been identified using symmetry proper...
\u3cp\u3eOne of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a mate...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
Inspired by concepts developed for fermionic systems in the framework of condensed matter physics, t...
Phononic crystals and acoustic metamaterials are heterogeneous materials that enable manipulation of...
Typically, phonon trapping is performed using mechanically suspended structures which have many limi...
We discuss the simultaneous existence of phononic and photonic band gaps in two types of phononic cr...
The topological insulator has an intriguing electronic structure in that it has nontrivial topology ...
International audiencePhonons are a promising simulation platform for single particles trapped in qu...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) has attracted significant interest recently due to the di...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
We investigate the effect of electron-phonon interactions (EPI) in systems exhibiting one or more fl...
Topological phases of matter have revolutionised the fundamental understanding of band theory and ho...
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation that reveals a new mechanism respons...
Although a large class of topological materials have uniformly been identified using symmetry proper...
Although a large class of topological materials have uniformly been identified using symmetry proper...
\u3cp\u3eOne of the current challenges in nanoscience is tailoring the phononic properties of a mate...
This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying an...
Inspired by concepts developed for fermionic systems in the framework of condensed matter physics, t...
Phononic crystals and acoustic metamaterials are heterogeneous materials that enable manipulation of...
Typically, phonon trapping is performed using mechanically suspended structures which have many limi...
We discuss the simultaneous existence of phononic and photonic band gaps in two types of phononic cr...
The topological insulator has an intriguing electronic structure in that it has nontrivial topology ...
International audiencePhonons are a promising simulation platform for single particles trapped in qu...
Magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) has attracted significant interest recently due to the di...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
We investigate the effect of electron-phonon interactions (EPI) in systems exhibiting one or more fl...