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Debarchan Das

@dasdebatwit

Associate Editor @NaturePhysics
Experiential physicist.
CrossFit enthusiast
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Postdoc: PSI , Switzerland and INTiBS-Poland.
PhD: IIT Kanpur, India

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This article published in Nature Physics demonstrates flexible control of the quantum metric structure in a topological chiral antiferromagnet at room temperature. doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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Quantum geometry and electron-phonon coupling are two fundamental concepts in condensed matter physics that govern many correlated ground states. Now, a generalized theory published in Nature Physics connects these two ideas. Read: doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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It is an interesting piece telling us about visible (or luminous) power of a light source and its colour-rendering ability doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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Nature is looking to hire a new optics and photonics editor! Join our editorial team and be responsible for showcasing some of the best research in the field. Apply: t.ly/GcYL0, closing 24th July. DM me for questions. nature

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Excited to attend the International Conference on Magnetism in Bologna, Italy! Looking forward to discussing all things physics. Fellow attendees, feel free to reach out—let's connect and share ideas! #ICM2024 #Physics #Bologna #Networking

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This month Nature Physics editorial celebrates hundredth anniversary of Satyendra Nath Bose’s paper that stimulated the study of quantum statistics and bosons. 'Wherever you look it is difficult to avoid bosons.' doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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The detection of dark states — quantum states that do not interact with photons — in real materials may help to address many unsolved issues in condensed matter physics. Now, they have been identified in palladium diselenide. Read: nature.com/articles/s4156…

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The pseudogap state is believed to be a precursor to high temperature superconductivity in doped cupreates. Now doping dependent study on non-superconducting Mott insulator Sr2IrO4 reveals that it rather is generic to doped Mott insulators.

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Chiral topological materials have been predicted to host orbital angular momentum monopoles, which can be useful for orbitronics application. Now, such monopoles have been imaged in chiral topological semimetals. Read the full article published in Nat Phys doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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Manipulation of the electron’s orbital contribution to transport experiments is important for potential orbitronics device applications. Now the long-range dynamic orbital response is shown to be controlled by the arrangement of the atoms in ferromagnets. doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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This is a nice News & Views article published in Nature Physics explaining how chirality and topology can produce orbital monopole. Lee, HW., Rappoport, T.G. Chirality and topology team up to produce orbital monopole. Nat. Phys. (2024). doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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Along with my colleagues Giulia Pacchioni and Daniel McNally, we have put together a Nature Conference on quantum materials that will take place next March at Yale. Full details here: conferences.nature.com/event/COQM25/s… We have space for a number of contributed talks, so please apply!

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Stable manipulation of polar skyrmions is challenging. This work published in Nature Physics shows that thermal excitation can be an effective way to control such topological states. nature.com/articles/s4156…

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To understand the electronic properties of quantum materials, one needs to probe the quantum geometric tensor. But this has been really tricky. A paper published in Nature Physics shows how to measure the dual components of the quantum geometric tensor. doi.org/10.1038/s41567…

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Join us for the 1st ASQM colloquium for 2025 on 20th January with Feng Wang (UC Berkeley, US) presenting "Electron solids in atomically thin semiconductors" at 16:00 CET. Image courtesy Jose Lado

Join us for the 1st ASQM colloquium for 2025 on 20th January with Feng Wang (UC Berkeley, US) presenting "Electron solids in atomically thin semiconductors" at 16:00 CET. Image courtesy <a href="/JLado_Phys/">Jose Lado</a>