The many faces (phases) of strong correlations
Silke Paschen, Qimiao Si

TL;DR
This paper discusses the diverse quantum phases arising from strong correlations, emphasizing the tunability of heavy fermion systems and how their phases evolve continuously.
Contribution
It highlights the variety of phases in strongly correlated systems and the role of heavy fermion materials as a platform for studying these phases.
Findings
Identification of multiple quantum phases in heavy fermion systems
Continuous transformation between different correlated phases
Heavy fermion systems as a versatile platform for correlation studies
Abstract
There has been considerable recent progress in discovering and understanding quantum phases and fluctuations produced by strong correlations. Heavy fermion systems are an ideal platform for systematic studies because low and competing energy scales make them highly tunable. As such the phases (faces) of strong correlations transform continuously into one another.
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