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Highlight your research and enhance its visibility to your field and community by submitting to one of our Collections. Collections at npj Quatum Materials provide a high-profile venue for topics of substantial interest to the community. Papers included in a Collection are published in the journal and featured on our Collection page.

  • Frontiers in Kagome Metal Research

    This Collection invites research on engineering of novel kagome metal, theoretical demonstrations of quantum phenomena in kagome metal, experimental and theoretical understanding of their various ordered states, potential application of kagome metal in cutting edge technology.
      Collection
      Submission status: Open Deadline: 18 September 2026
    • Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect

      This collection seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect research.
        Collection
        Submission status: Open Deadline: 14 May 2026
      • New Horizons in Kitaev Materials

        This collection seeks to deepen our understanding of frustrated magnetic models and materials, broaden the search for Kitaev systems, and uncover novel quantum phases they may host.
          Collection
          Submission status: Open Deadline: 18 April 2026
        • Excitons in 2D Materials

          This collection welcomes the different scientific communities working on excitons in 2D materials to summarize their latest efforts and developments.
            Collection
            Submission status: Open Deadline: 14 February 2026
          • Frontiers of Thermoelectrics: Transport Physics and Beyond

            This Collection aims to bring researchers together to advance our understanding of electron and phonon transport, the interaction between thermoelectric and other physical properties, as well as the issues occurring in making high-efficiency devices.
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              Submission status: Open Deadline: 13 April 2026
            • Altermagnetic Materials and Phenomena

              This collection aims to bring together researchers working on altermagnets from all different fields, including but not limited to crystallography, condensed matter physics, chemistry, and materials science.
                Collection
                Submission status: Open Deadline: 30 April 2026

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