Special Session 99: Recent Advances in Mathematical Physics: A focus on (many-body) quantum systems and spectral theory.

Mathematics of Moire materials
Simon Becker
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
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Abstract:
I will review recent advancements in the field of twistronics. Twistronics investigates how varying the angle between layers of two-dimensional materials can significantly alter their electrical properties. Notably, twisted bilayer graphene exhibits a broad spectrum of different strongly correlated phases of matter, ranging from non-conductive to superconductive, depending on the specific twist angle between its layers. These remarkable effects are observed at particular angles known as magic angles.