Uncovering unexpected properties in a complex quantum material

A new study describes previously unexpected properties in a complex quantum material. Using a novel technique developed at Penn, these findings have implications for developing future quantum devices and applications.

A new study describes previously unexpected properties in a complex quantum material known as Ta2NiSe5. Using a novel technique developed at Penn, these findings have implications for developing future quantum devices and applications.

This research was conducted by University of Pennsylvania graduate student Harshvardhan Jogand led by professor Ritesh Agarwal in collaboration with professor Eugene Mele and Luminita Harnagea from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research.

The paper has been published in Science Advances.

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