Quantropy (951541)
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/951541
Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)
Entropy in engineered quantum systems - Mesoscopic thermodynamics of correlated quantum states
ERC Synergy Grant (ERC-2020-SyG)
graphene · quantum physics · fermions · thermodynamics · mesoscopic physics
2021-07-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)
2027-06-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)
€ 13,476,506 Total Cost
Description
Quantum systems that have been engineered to host correlated electronic states are of outstanding fundamental and technological interest. Often ‘exotic’ new quasi-particles emerge, such as Majorana fermions, whose inherent topological robustness forms the basis of a promising approach to quantum computation. Another recent example are sheets of pencil-lead graphene which superconduct with a proper twist between layers. Thermodynamic probes have been central for characterising new phases of matter in bulk materials. Low-dimensional systems offer greater opportunities for control, but probing their electronic states in a similar way is notoriously difficult, in part because of the small number of electrons involved. The objective of this project is to overcome this challenge and to develop a unique conceptual and experimental foundation for exploring correlated quantum states in low-dimensional systems by measuring thermodynamic quantities, in particular entropy. Entropy is one of the most fundamental of physical properties, and in recent years has been recognized as a key to understanding systems as diverse as qubits and black holes. Fully exploiting entropy measurements in mesoscopic physics will open up a new window to a mechanistic understanding of correlated quantum states in engineered structures, with promise for ground-breaking novel device paradigms. Members of the consortium have pioneered some of the few existing approaches to making thermodynamic measurements of low-dimensional systems. In combining our expertise, we will develop, test and explore a versatile suite of thermodynamic probes, and in particular i) demonstrate fractional entropy as an unequivocal observable for exotic states, including Majorana fermions; ii) develop thermodynamic measurement paradigms to probe correlated states in novel materials, in particular twisted bilayer graphene; and iii) achieve the first-time measurement of macroscopic entanglement entropy in solid-state systems.
Complicit Organisations
2 Israeli organisations participate in Quantropy.Country | Organisation (ID) | VAT Number | Role | Activity Type | Total Cost | EC Contribution | Net EC Contribution |
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Canada | UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (998804636) | nan | participant | HES | € 2,663,750 | € 2,663,750 | € 2,663,750 |
Israel | BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV (999846222) | IL500701644 | participant | HES | € 1,902,393 | € 1,902,393 | € 1,902,393 |
Switzerland | EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH (999979015) | CHE115203630MWST | coordinator | HES | € 4,037,500 | € 4,037,500 | € 4,037,500 |
Israel | TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY (999901609) | IL589931187 | participant | HES | € 1,180,000 | € 1,180,000 | € 1,180,000 |
France | UNIVERSITE PARIS CITE (897691060) | FR65130025737 | thirdParty | HES | € 78,478 | € 0 | € 78,478 |
France | UNIVERSITE PARIS-SACLAY (897067059) | FR53130026024 | thirdParty | HES | € 186,883 | € 0 | € 186,883 |
France | CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (999997930) | FR40180089013 | participant | REC | € 3,692,862 | € 3,692,862 | € 3,427,499 |