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    This Collection aims to communicate recent developments, identify new research areas, and collectively address urgent materials challenges faced by the community of quantum materials synthesis.

    Image: [M] US Department of Energy / Science Photo Library
    Open for submissions
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    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 Library
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    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).
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    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!

    Image: © [M] Ilya Eremin
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    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 Comin
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    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!

    Image: © MPI-FKF
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    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.

    Image: Lars Plöger, Pixabay
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    Npj Quantum Materials invites submissions for a thematic Collection on “Ordered States in Kagome Metals” led by Stephen D. Wilson!

    Image: Dr. Stephen D. Wilson, UC Santa Barbara
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    Explore recent research highlights at the frontier of quantum materials from npj Quantum Materials and Nature Communications.