Quantum research

kagome lattice structure

Scientists have recently made a significant discovery in the field of quantum physics, focusing on a material called FeSn, which has a unique structure known as a kagome lattice. This lattice resembles a traditional Japanese basket-weaving pattern and is known for its intriguing electronic properties. This discovery may have promising implications for research in quantum computing.

TR-ARPES in action

INRS Professor Fabio Boschini is at the forefront of quantum materials research, advancing the field of ultrafast science, particularly through his work with time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (TR-ARPES). Boschini, who holds a faculty position at Quebec’s Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), focuses on leveraging high-intensity, long-wavelength light excitations to explore and influence novel quantum phases of matter that have no equilibrium counterparts. His research aims to access and manipulate the dynamic properties of complex systems, offering new insights into the behavior of quantum materials under non-standard conditions.

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