Sunday, March 01, 2020

Exciton condensation breaks new temperature record

Amazing stuff or shall I say exciting stuff! From Bose-Einstein condensate to Exciton condensate!

"“One solution to this problem is a double layer system (which was first put forward by researchers in 2014) instead of a single layer one. This system significantly increases the exciton lifetime and favours exciton condensation without comprising the strong exciton binding. It is thus an ideal platform in which to realize high-temperature exciton condensation"

"we also wish to combine our exciton condensates with moiré superlattices, like those recently demonstrated in twisted bilayer graphene, to realize a Bose-Hubbard model in a solid-state system"
Anymore questions? :-)

Exciton condensation breaks new temperature record – Physics World: Researchers observe exotic state at 100 K, a result that bodes well for coherent optoelectronics applications and perhaps even high-temperature superconductivity

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