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DTSTART:20240423T170000Z
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DTSTAMP:20260413T223352Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Nonlocal transport effects in electron bilayers\, Preliminary 
 Exam\, Dmitry Zverevich\, Physics Graduate Student
DESCRIPTION:With the discoveries of novel materials\, efforts are unde
 rway to create hybrid multilayers by stacking them together to form co
 mplex heterostructures and to explore new emergent fundamental physics
  governed by electron correlations. Experimental results on drag resis
 tivity between quantum wires and double-layer graphene heterostructure
 s triggered theoretical works\, including new proposals for the mechan
 isms of this phenomenon. I am going to talk about the predictive theor
 y of Coulomb drag and its relative phenomenon of near-field heat trans
 fer in the context of correlated electron phases and investigate unexp
 lored regimes of quantum transport in various mesoscale systems.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8716
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