The 2012 Gordon Conference on Correlated Electron Systems will present cutting-edge research on emergent properties arising from strong electronic correlations. While we expect the discussion at the meeting to be wide-ranging, given the breadth of the title subject matter, we have chosen several topics to be the particular focus of the talks. These are New Developments in Single and Bilayer Graphene, Topological States of Matter, including Topological Insulators and Spin Liquids, the Interplay Between Magnetism and Unconventional Superconductivity, and Quantum Critical Phenomena in Metallic Systems. We also plan to have shorter sessions on Systems Far From Equilibrium, Low Dimensional Electron Fluids, and New Directions (which will primaril...
The conduction electrons in graphene promise new opportunities to access the region of strong many-b...
Recent advances in nanoscience have demonstrated that fundamentally new physical phenomena are found...
Layer-by-layer growth provides a route to control the properties of complex interacting electron sys...
The 2010 Gordon Conference on Correlated Electron Systems will present cutting-edge research on emer...
The 2011 Gordon Research Conference on Superconductivity will commemorate the 100th anniversary of t...
The groups led by Stormer and Pinczuk have focused this project on goals that seek the elucidation o...
This conference will highlight the urgency for research on graphitic carbon materials and gather sci...
This dissertation presents a study of various phenomena in quantum condensed matter physics by focus...
Presented on April 10, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Pablo Jari...
The articles collected in this book cover a wide range of materials with extraordinary superconducti...
At the 2012 Atomic and Molecular Interactions Gordon Conference, there will be talks in several broa...
This volume is devoted to the latest developments in the physics of electrons in one-dimensional con...
In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laborato...
One of the key discoveries at the close of the last century was that of the electron (Nobel Prize 19...
This year's SCES has proved exciting in the array of unconventional phenomena discovered both in nov...
The conduction electrons in graphene promise new opportunities to access the region of strong many-b...
Recent advances in nanoscience have demonstrated that fundamentally new physical phenomena are found...
Layer-by-layer growth provides a route to control the properties of complex interacting electron sys...
The 2010 Gordon Conference on Correlated Electron Systems will present cutting-edge research on emer...
The 2011 Gordon Research Conference on Superconductivity will commemorate the 100th anniversary of t...
The groups led by Stormer and Pinczuk have focused this project on goals that seek the elucidation o...
This conference will highlight the urgency for research on graphitic carbon materials and gather sci...
This dissertation presents a study of various phenomena in quantum condensed matter physics by focus...
Presented on April 10, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Pablo Jari...
The articles collected in this book cover a wide range of materials with extraordinary superconducti...
At the 2012 Atomic and Molecular Interactions Gordon Conference, there will be talks in several broa...
This volume is devoted to the latest developments in the physics of electrons in one-dimensional con...
In recent years, a new type of 2D materials, moiré superlattice materials, has been made in laborato...
One of the key discoveries at the close of the last century was that of the electron (Nobel Prize 19...
This year's SCES has proved exciting in the array of unconventional phenomena discovered both in nov...
The conduction electrons in graphene promise new opportunities to access the region of strong many-b...
Recent advances in nanoscience have demonstrated that fundamentally new physical phenomena are found...
Layer-by-layer growth provides a route to control the properties of complex interacting electron sys...