Jaeck Lab at the APS March Meeting in Las Vegas

We just returned from our first APS March Meeting trip to Las Vegas, where we had presented our work on nonlinear anomalous Hall effects in FeSn, the visualisation of topological flat bands in kagome metals, and the MBE growth of kagome metal compounds. After many years of Covid-related restrictions, it was great to be back on stage, see old friends, make new friends and see our work put into context. Check out the ‘Photos’ section for some impressions from our trip. We look forward to next year’s meeting in Minnesota!

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Preprint online: Observation of Berry Curvature Quadrupole Induced Nonlinear Anomalous Hall Effect

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Collaborative Research Grant by RGC awarded