Recent work by scientists from IFIMAC-UAM, Imdea-Nanociencia, University of Calabria and UAM, published in Nature Communications, has been covered by the magazine Muy Interesante. This work sheds light on the behaviour of highly correlated electrons in two-dimensional (2D) Mott insulators, providing groundbreaking insights into the design of quantum materials. [Full article]
Electron Delocalization in a 2D Mott Insulator
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