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  • By patterning an ultrathin layered structure with tiny wells, physicists have created and imaged peculiar states known as quantum scars — revealing behaviour that could be used to boost the performance of electronic devices.

    • Dmitry Abanin
    • Maksym Serbyn
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 635, P: 825-826
  • In crystalline topological insulators, the combination of an insulating bulk with conducting surface states is due to particular crystal symmetry. The associated Dirac cones—linear crossings in the electronic band structure—exhibit non-trivial orbital textures that have now been probed by means of scanning tunnelling spectroscopy.

    • Ilija Zeljkovic
    • Yoshinori Okada
    • Vidya Madhavan
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 10, P: 572-577
  • A study shows that rhombohedral graphene is an ideal platform for well-controlled tests of many-body theory and reveals that magnetism in moiré materials is fundamentally itinerant in nature.

    • Haoxin Zhou
    • Tian Xie
    • Andrea F. Young
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 598, P: 429-433
  • Most large quantum systems are ergodic, meaning that over time they forget their initial conditions and thermalize. This article reviews our understanding of seemingly ergodic systems that in fact have some long-lived, non-thermal states.

    • Maksym Serbyn
    • Dmitry A. Abanin
    • Zlatko Papić
    Reviews
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 17, P: 675-685