Project

Simulating strongly interacting electron systems in two dimensions

Code
BOF/STA/202309/003
Duration
01 September 2024 → 31 August 2028
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Magnetism and superconductivity
Keywords
Quantum many-body systems Quantum physics Strongly interacting electrons Condensed matter physics
 
Project description

Many of the most enigmatic materials where strong interactions between the electrons are crucial for a qualitative understanding of the material properties are two dimensional. Some examples are the copper-oxygen and iron-based superconductors, where the relevant physics takes place in two-dimensional atomic planes embedded in a three-dimensional crystal structure. Another example are the so-called moiré materials, which are intrinsically two-dimensional. Despite the many experimental examples of strongly interacting two-dimensional electron materials, a systematic theoretical understanding of these systems is still lacking. Given the intrinsic complexity of these material further progress will most likely have to come from numerical simulations. In this project I will therefore develop new simulation techniques and apply these to models of high-temperature superconductors and moiré materials.