Vision & Mission
The Würzburg-Dresden Center for Topological Quantum Matter Research functions as a bridge between the condensed matter research institutions at Würzburg and Dresden. Our aim is to develop a deep understanding of topological phenomena in general and to identify materials in which those phenomena can be observed in the laboratory.
Recent Publications
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21 Jan 2026
Nano Res. 19, 94908020– (2026)
Twisted and screw dislocation-driven growth of MoSe$_{\mathbf{2}}$ nanostructures by chemical vapor transport
P. Putze et al.
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15 Jan 2026
Strain-assembled crystalline SrRuO$_{\mathbf{3}}$ microtube and emergent curvilinear magnetism
L. Gao et al.
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10 Jan 2026
Adv. Mater. n/a, e14561– (2026)
arXiv:2507.20896Spectral tuning of hyperbolic shear polaritons in monoclinic gallium oxide via isotopic substitution
G. Carini et al.
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05 Jan 2026
Adv. Photonics Res. 7, e202500203– (2026)
Controlling the microstructure and strain in chiral 2D perovskites by additive engineering
O. Lozhkina et al.
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03 Jan 2026
Light: Sci. Appl. 15, 46 (2026)
arXiv:2509.12651v1Dynamically reconfigurable topological routing in nonlinear photonic systems
S. Wong et al.