Effect of lattice distortion in electronic properties of kagome metals — NSF Award to The University of Central Florida Board of T
Nontechnical Description: Quantum materials in which electron-electron interactions play a significant role are poised to revolutionize future technologies such as spintronics and quantum computation. Over the past few decades, an explosion of research activity has led to the discovery of numerous new quantum materials
| Award title | Effect of lattice distortion in electronic properties of kagome metals |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2518800 |
| Awardee | The University of Central Florida Board of Trustees |
| City | ORLANDO |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $355,615 |
| Principal investigator | Madhab Neupane |
| Program | QISET-Quan Info Sci Eng & Tech, ELECTRONIC/PHOTONIC MATERIALS |
| Start date | 09/15/2025 |
| Abstract | Nontechnical Description: Quantum materials in which electron-electron interactions play a significant role are poised to revolutionize future technologies such as spintronics and quantum computation. Over the past few decades, an explosion of research activity has led to the discovery of numerous new quantum materials and exotic quantum phenomena in both correlated systems and beyond, including topological quantum materials, topological superconductors, excitons, and more. A new type of quantum |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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