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The 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics - Professor Michael Fuhrer
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Nov 2, 2016
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Topological insulators and how they might change the world | Professor Michael Fuhrer
Integer and fractional quantum Hall effects: An Introduction
Topological Insulators in a Nutshell - Theory and Experiment
Nobel Prize lecture: Anton Zeilinger, Nobel Prize in Physics 2022
What is a topological insulator? ▸ Jennifer Cano (Stony Brook)
Nobel Prize lecture: Moungi Bawendi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023
The Straightest Line EVER Measured?! | Quantum Hall Effect Explained
Announcement of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Topological insulators: mind the gap! | Gene Mele | TEDxPenn
Claudia Felser Topology and Chirality
Topological States of Quantum Condensed Matter: Duncan Haldane
Topological effects in metals - Moore
Introduction to integer quantum Hall effect by Ganpathy Murthy
Charles Kane - Symmetry, Topology and Electronic Phases of Matter (February 14, 2018)
David Vanderbilt (Rutgers University), Theory of quantum anomalous Hall effect and axion insulators.
Self-propelled Topological Defects
Topological Quantum Matter, Entanglement, and a "Second Quantum Revolution" by Duncan Haldane
Colloquium, November 12th, 2015 -- Shining Light on Topological Insulators
The Many Worlds of Quantum Mechanics
Sean Carroll, "Quanta and Fields: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe"