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  • 05 Feb 2020

    MnBi₂Te₄: The name of the first antiferromagnetic topological insulator

    A large consortium of international and interdisciplinary research teams involving Technische Universität Dresden, Leibniz IFW Dresden and Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg has discovered a new type of bulk quantum material with intrinsically magnetic and topological properties. The new material is called manganese-bismuth telluride (MnBi2Te4) and is promising for applications in antiferromagnetic spintronics and quantum technologies. The results of the research work are published in the renowned journal Nature.

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    30 Jan 2020

    Renowned Tomassoni prize for Alexander Szameit

    For his groundbreaking research in different areas of fundamental research our associate Alexander Szameit from Rostock University reveives the "Tomassoni Prize" of the Sapienza University Rome.

  • Posterpreis

    26 Oct 2019

    Poster prize for Philipp Schütz

    Philipp Schütz wins the poster prize at the "International Workshop on Oxide Electronics" in Kyoto, Japan.

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    0810 Oct 2019

    First Retreat of the Quantum Matter Academy

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