Nature research paper: Progress and prospects in magnetic topological materials
Work from B.A.B. on magnetic topology is mainly supported by DOE grant no. DE-SC0016239. Further support comes from the Schmidt Fund for Innovative Research, Simons Investigator grant no. 404513, the Packard Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through grant no.
towards the Princeton theory programme, the NSF-EAGER no. DMR 1643312, NSF-MRSEC nos DMR-1420541 and DMR2011750, ONR no. N00014-20-1-2303, BSF Israel US Foundation no. 2018226, and the Princeton Global Network Funds. C.F. was supported by the ERC Advanced grant no. 742068 ‘TOPMAT’ and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under Germany’s Excellence Strategy through the Würzburg–Dresden Cluster of Excellence on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter—ct.qmat . H.B.
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