The aim of this project is to develop a new technology for energy-efficient logic operations based on the use of light-induced and light-controlled topology in two-dimensional materials.

This will create a new technology platform that exploits the best aspects of topology, optoelectronics and quantum materials by combining:
- Topology protection for dissipation-free electronic transport
- Light-induced topology to overcome limitations imposed by material properties
- Innovative materials with quantum properties relevant to information storage and processing
Contributors
Prof. Jens Biegert (coordinator), ICFO; Willem Boutu (CEA/LIDYL); Light On, MBI Berlin; Fritz haber Institute, Berlin

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under agreement no. 899794