Our paper about electronic entanglement witness has been published in Phys. Rev. X! Congrats to Tongtong, Luogen, and Jiarui. This work establishes a theoretical framework for characterizing multipartite entanglement in indistinguishable many-electron systems. It also provides an x-ray-based strategy to witness electronic entanglement in quantum materials.
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Welcome undergraduate student Noah Song
We’re excited to welcome a new undergraduate student, Noah Song, to our group!
Ultrafast dynamics in Kitaev material published in npj Quantum Matter
Our collaborative paper about ultrafast dynamics in candidate Kitaev material has been published in npj Quantum Materials! Using trREXS experiments and simulations, we successfully revealed an extremely small spin gap beyond spectral resolution, only reflected in time domain.
Fock-state DQMC paper published in Commun. Phys.
Our paper about Fock-state quantum Monte Carlo has been published in Commun. Phys! Congrats to Shuhan and Shaozhi. This work establishes a new strategy for sampling electronic Fock states using QMC, relevant for analog quantum simulations.
Farewell to Logan
Our postdoc Logan Xu joins to Ernst & Young Global Limited as a risk quant. Congrats to Logan!
Welcome undergraduate students Srijon Sarkar and Kush Gandhi
We’re excited to welcome two new undergraduate students, Srijon Sarkar and Kush Gandhi, to our group!
Quantum Matter and Machine Learning Workshop
Yao gave an invited talk about electronic entanglement witness using RIXS at the Workshop on Quantum Matter and Machine Learning.
TBG phonon paper published in Nature
Our collaborative paper about strong electron-phonon coupling in twisted bilayer graphene has been published in Nature! Congrats to Shuhan and Haoran. This work experimentally and theoretically revealed the inter-valley electron-phonon coupling and its relation to the superconducting twisted bilayer graphene.
MRS Fall Meeting 2024
Yao and three co-organizers organized the MRS Fall 2024 symposium for Quantum Phenomena, Measurements, and Engineering in Materials. This symposium, with 10 sessions and lasting for 4 days, was very successful.
Farewell to Rohit
Our research specialist Rohit Sai Kiran Gadde, joint with the Liu group, joins to Caterpillar through HCLTech as the lead engineer. Congrats to Rohit! During the transition Clemson to Emory, Rohit made significant contribution in building and configuring the new cluster at Emory. He also led the cloud-computing platform developed by our two groups. He…