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Valentin CREPEL (University of Toronto)24/06/2026, 14:15Advancing Quantum Simulation based on 2 Dimensional Materials Through Canadian Collaboration / Faire progresser la simulation quantique basée sur les matériaux bidimensionnels grâce à une collaboration canadienneInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
Van der Waals heterostructures and moiré materials have emerged as a powerful platform for quantum simulation. Their exceptional tunability—through twist angle, stacking configuration, electrostatic gating, and substrates engineering—offers an unprecedented level of control over electronic degrees of freedom. These systems naturally host flat bands, strong electronic correlations, and...
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Peter Grutter (Dep. of Physics)24/06/2026, 15:00Advancing Quantum Simulation based on 2 Dimensional Materials Through Canadian Collaboration / Faire progresser la simulation quantique basée sur les matériaux bidimensionnels grâce à une collaboration canadienneInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
Semiconductor interfaces often have isolated trap states which modify electronic properties. We have developed a framework to quantitatively describe a metal-insulator semiconductor (MIS) device formed out of a metallic AFM tip, vacuum gap, and semiconducting sample. This framework allows the measurement of local dopant concentration, bandgap and band bending timescales with nm scale...
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