Theoretical and Computational Physics (LTC) The PSI Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics carries out condensed matter theory and computational physics. More about us Lab News & Scientific Highlights 15.01.2024 •Future Technologies •9 min Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess Further information aboutQuantum research So says new recipe for dense arrays of qubits with long lifetimes. 10.01.2024 Field-induced bound-state condensation and spin-nematic phase in SrCu2(BO3)2 revealed by neutron scattering up to 25.9 T In quantum magnetic materials, ordered phases induced by an applied mag- netic field can be described as the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of mag- non excitations. In the strongly frustrated system SrCu2(BO3)2, no clear magnon BEC could be observed, pointing to an alternative mechanism, but the high fields required to probe this physics have remained a barrier to detailed investigation.Here we exploit the first purpose-built high-field neutron scattering facility to measure ... 27.12.2023 Designing the stripe-ordered cuprate phase diagram through uniaxial-stress Understanding the degree to which charge-stripe, spin-stripe, and superconducting orders compete/coexist is paramount for elucidating the microscopic pairing mechanism in the cuprate high-temperature superconductors. We explore the tunability of magnetism, superconductivity, and crystal structure in the stripe phase of the cuprate La2−xBaxCuO4, by employing complementary techniques under compressive uniaxial stress in the CuO2 plane. Our results show a sixfold increase ... More Highlights Upcoming Events 10Sept. 10. septembre 2024 • 11:00 - 12:00 •Event •WHGA/121 10Sept. Quantum many body scars as remnants of unusually stable periodic many-body orbits Omiya, Keita More events Contact Prof. Dr. Andreas Martin Läuchli Herzig Head of the Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics (LTC)Group leader of the Computational Physics Group >>Full Professor of Physics at EPFLBuilding/Room: WHGA/131 andreas.laeuchli@psi.ch +41 56 310 42 60 Nadja Ursula Ebner AssistantLTC, LMSBuilding/Room: WHGA/242 nadja.ebner@psi.ch +41 56 310 42 88
15.01.2024 •Future Technologies •9 min Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess Further information aboutQuantum research So says new recipe for dense arrays of qubits with long lifetimes.
10.01.2024 Field-induced bound-state condensation and spin-nematic phase in SrCu2(BO3)2 revealed by neutron scattering up to 25.9 T In quantum magnetic materials, ordered phases induced by an applied mag- netic field can be described as the Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of mag- non excitations. In the strongly frustrated system SrCu2(BO3)2, no clear magnon BEC could be observed, pointing to an alternative mechanism, but the high fields required to probe this physics have remained a barrier to detailed investigation.Here we exploit the first purpose-built high-field neutron scattering facility to measure ...
27.12.2023 Designing the stripe-ordered cuprate phase diagram through uniaxial-stress Understanding the degree to which charge-stripe, spin-stripe, and superconducting orders compete/coexist is paramount for elucidating the microscopic pairing mechanism in the cuprate high-temperature superconductors. We explore the tunability of magnetism, superconductivity, and crystal structure in the stripe phase of the cuprate La2−xBaxCuO4, by employing complementary techniques under compressive uniaxial stress in the CuO2 plane. Our results show a sixfold increase ...
10Sept. 10. septembre 2024 • 11:00 - 12:00 •Event •WHGA/121 10Sept. Quantum many body scars as remnants of unusually stable periodic many-body orbits Omiya, Keita
Prof. Dr. Andreas Martin Läuchli Herzig Head of the Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics (LTC)Group leader of the Computational Physics Group >>Full Professor of Physics at EPFLBuilding/Room: WHGA/131 andreas.laeuchli@psi.ch +41 56 310 42 60