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Quantum Nanoscience TU Delft

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Exciting physics on nanometer scale @tudelft.

Delft, Nederland Katılım Nisan 2021
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Quantum Nanoscience TU Delft@QuantumNanoTUD·
⚛️Have you ever wondered what do we do at the Quantum Nanoscience department? In this thread you will find threads introducing the research done at some of our groups. And in case you want to know more, don't hesitate to visit our website 😉 tudelft.nl/tnw/over-facul…
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Ritesh Das put our latest manuscript on spin wave spectra in a 2D van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS3 on arXiv today, arxiv.org/abs/2504.20540
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Quantum Nanoscience TU Delft@QuantumNanoTUD·
Vinicius Hernandes and the Greplová Group put an article on arXiv on how one can detect phase transitions by looking at patterns of weights of neural quantum states approximating wave functions: arxiv.org/abs/2503.17140
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Rob den Teuling put on arXiv his first paper in which we derive (semi)-analytical expressions for magnon spectra in mono- and bilayers of a 2D van der Waals layered antiferromagnet CrSBr: arxiv.org/abs/2502.20797
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Álvaro Bermejillo-Seco posted our article on arXiv, which is based on his master thesis and part of Xiang Zhang's PhD thesis and explains how one can model damping in 2D membranes close to a phase transition (with FePS3 as an example): arxiv.org/abs/2502.02987
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Physical Review X
Physical Review X@PhysRevX·
Using two Silicon Nitride membranes inside a Fabry-Pérot cavity can enhance optomechanical coupling strength nearly four-fold under specific conditions. Read the paper: go.aps.org/4hgAKRK #Optomechanics
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Congratulations to Mattias Matthiesen and his promotor Andrea Caviglia with the successful PhD defense. It was a great thesis and a pretty convincing defense. I was happy to serve as the second promotor.
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Congratulations to Thijs van Gogh and his promotor Kobus Kuipers with the successful - and very well deserved - PhD defense. I was happy to serve as the second promotor.
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Last year, I had an excellent generation of master students, and the papers now start to appear. We begin with Enes Ilbuğa: Here is the article by him, Viatcheslav Dobrovitski, and myself on emission of magnons with zero linewidth using the Heitler effect: arxiv.org/abs/2501.01254
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Thanks to the editors of the roadmap, @CaboAntonija @mhdguimaraes @ZeilaZanolli @dsoriano_david . There is a contribution there by Maurits Houmes, Herre van der Zant, and myself on the mechanical detection of magnetic phase transitions: arxiv.org/abs/2412.18020
Dr. Antonija Grubišić-Čabo@CaboAntonija

Excited to see roadmap from the @lorentzcenter workshop on @ArXiv_articles It was a pleasure to edit it with @mhdguimaraes @ZeilaZanolli and @dsoriano_david We have contributions from many experts on #magnetic #quantum #materials such as @JLado_Phys @semontis @JagodaSlawinska

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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Congratulations Maurits Houmes (and promotors Peter Steeneken and Herre van der Zant) with the successful PhD defense. It was great working with you and good that you stay in academia and will be around.
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
Gerd, in addition to what was said and will still be said about him, was also a professor in Delft in the early 1990s, and together with Hans Mooij he shaped the quantum community in the Netherlands. He also is one of a few people who made me who I am now.
Andreas Wallraff@AndreasAtETH

Very sad news. Gerd Schön passed away. Gerd was one of the pioneers of mesoscopic #physics, superconducting quantum circuits, and #quantum information #science. He is one of the first scientists with who I discussed the quantum physics of superconducting circuits. He supported many in our field throughout many years, including our lab. Rest in peace. tfp.kit.edu/english/843_65… scholar.google.com/citations?user…

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Quantum Nanoscience TU Delft@QuantumNanoTUD·
Samuel Mañas-Valero and Toeno van der Sar, together with Rembert Duine and Bart van Wees, put a nice perspective on arXiv today on magnonics in 2D van der Waals magnets. They mainly cover injection and detection of magnons: arxiv.org/pdf/2411.14979
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Yaroslav M. Blanter
Yaroslav M. Blanter@ymblanter·
The long article by Jasper van der Veen, supervised by Filip Meysman, Herre van der Zant, and myself, on electron transport in cable bacteria - which, in particular, shows that at low temperature one sees quantum behavior - is now published by ACS Nano, pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
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