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Altermagnetic Materials and Phenomena
This collection aims to bring together researchers working on altermagnets from all different fields, including but not limited to crystallography, condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials science.
Image: © [M] THOM LEACH / Science Photo LibraryOpen for submissions -
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Light Induced States of Matter
Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “Light Induced States of Matter” led by Andrea Cavalleri, Eugene Demler, David Hiseh, Andy Millis, Gil Refael and Shuyun Zhou!
Image: A. S. Disa, et. al. Nature, 617, 73–78 (2023).Open for submissions -
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Unconventional High-Temperature Superconductors
Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “Unconventional High-Temperature Superconductors” led by Ilya Eremin, Lara Benfatto, Meng Wang and Yuxuan Wang!
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2D Ferroics
Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “2D Ferroics” led by Je-Geun Park, Riccardo Comin, Silvia Picozzi, Di Xiao and Qikun Xue!
Image: © Je-Geun Park and Riccardo CominOpen for submissions -
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Kitaev Materials
Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “Kitaev Materials” led by Hae-Young Kee, Hidenori Takagi, George Jackeli, Simon Trebst and Radu Coldea!
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Science at Extreme Pressures
Under extreme pressure, matter can exhibit novel or counter-intuitive phenomena such as superconductivity at unusually high-temperature, unexpected chemical stoichiometries and reaction kinetics, or new material phases.
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Ordered States in Kagome Metals
Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “Ordered States in Kagome Metals” led by Stephen D. Wilson!
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Leading Research in Materials Science
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Frontiers in Quantum Materials
Explore recent research highlights at the frontier of quantum materials from npj Quantum Materials and Nature Communications.