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Leslie Schoop is an Associate Professor at Princeton University, affiliated with the Frick Laboratory. Their research focuses on quantum materials, topological phases, and electronic properties of novel materials. Key areas include superconductivity, charge density waves, and topological semimetals. Schoop employs advanced chemical synthesis techniques like soft chemical processing and exfoliation to study materials such as 2D van der Waals systems and layered compounds.
Research emphasizes understanding electronic transport, topological surface states, and emergent phenomena in materials like MoTe2, WTe2, and BiIr4Se8. Techniques include quantum oscillations, angle-resolved photoemission, and in-situ structural characterization. Schoop's work bridges materials synthesis with theoretical modeling, contributing to databases of twistable 2D systems and predictive material design.
Notable projects include exploring axial Higgs modes, Fermi arcs in Weyl semimetals, and unconventional superconductivity in monolayers. Their findings advance applications in quantum computing and topological electronics. Despite no awards listed, the volume of high-impact articles reflects scholarly recognition.



