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EPJ Plus Focus Point on Innovative quantum materials

Quantum Materials are materials where the manifestation of the quantum mechanical nature of matter constituents, which comes into evidence at the macroscopic scale, is used to obtain new functionalities. The study of quantum materials is relevant both on the fundamental and on the applied side. Indeed, this class of materials provides a common thread between physics, materials science and engineering. The focus is on emergent excitations, such as Dirac and Majorana fermions. In particular it analyzes their sensitivity to external perturbations, such as electric and magnetic fields, and boundary conditions that can be controlled by surface/edge terminations, defect states and nanostructuring.

This focus point issue of European Physical Journal Plus (EPJ Plus) provides a broad description of innovative quantum materials discussing a variety of different phenomena: i) interference phenomena in quantum devices made up of a topological insulator, ii) bound states in finite length nanowires with an inhomogeneous spin-orbit coupling profile relevant for Majorana physics, iii) sensitivity of graphene transport properties to defect states and edge functionalization, iv) role of Moiré phonons on the energy properties of twisted bilayer graphene at the magic angle important for van der Waals materials, v) emergent spin excitations and anisotropic magneto-transport properties in iridates, vi) magnetoelectric couplings and improper magnetoelectric behavior in manganites significant for the realization of novel spintronic devices.

All articles are available here and are freely accessible until 5 December 2021. For further information read the Editorial

Editors-in-Chief
B. Fraboni and G. García López
The typing and the arrangement of tables and figures are perfect. Also, corrections to English and bibliography were appropriate. All together there is no correction to be made and I thank you for the excellent work. I would also thank you for the kind promptness in delivering the proofs.

Maurizio Consoli, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Sezione di Catania, Italy

ISSN: 2190-5444 (Electronic Edition)

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