Quantum theory for edge current and noise in two-dimensional topological superconductors
S. Pintus and A. Crépieux, PRB 113, 235428 (2026)
Associate Professor HDR
Centre de Physique Théorique
Aix-Marseille University, France

S. Pintus and A. Crépieux, PRB 113, 235428 (2026)
A. Crépieux, E. Pangburn, S. Wang, K. Zhussupbekov, J.P. Carroll, B. Hu, Q. Gu, J.C.S. Davis, C. Pépin, and C. Bena, PRB 112, 214509 (2025)
S. Wang, K. Zhussupbekov, J.P. Carroll, B. Hu, X. Liu, E. Pangburn, A. Crépieux, C. Pépin, C. Broyles, S. Ran, N.P. Butch, S. Saha, J. Paglione, C. Bena, J.C.S. Davis, and Q. Gu, Nature Physics (2025)
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Condensed matter physics, the field that studies the structure and properties of organized phases of matter from the microscopic to the macroscopic scale, is one of the most active fields of physics today. Through concrete examples of current physical problems, such as the properties of graphene and carbon nanotubes or transport in nanostructures and topological insulators, this book recalls the basics of this field, from the theory of electron gases to the properties of semiconductors, magnetic materials and superconductors, through the theory of energy bands.