报告时间:6月21日下午2:00
报告地点:望江校区东区二教102。
报 告 人:杨昆教授,美国国家强磁场实验室、佛罗里达州立大学
两个报告,每个45分钟
报告一:Condensed Matter Physics: What Happened Since Ashcroft/Mermin and Where
Is It Going?
摘要:
The classic textbook by Ashcroft and Mermin, named Solid State Physics, has
dominated education of graduate students in the field of condensed matter
physics since its publication in 1976. Tremendous progress has been made in our
field over the past 40 years, and a modern textbook replacing this aging classic
is in urgent need. In this informal discussion I will report our on-going
attempt to meet this need, and seek comments and advices from the audience on
our work.
报告二:Interplay of Topology and Geometry in Fractional Quantum Hall Liquids
摘要:
Fractional Quantum Hall Liquids (FQHL) are the ultimate strongly correlated
electron systems, and the birth place of topological phase of matter. Early
theoretical work has emphasized the universal or topological aspects of quantum
Hall physics. More recently it has become increasingly clear that there is very
interesting bulk dynamics in FQHL, associated with an internal geometrical
degree of freedom, or metric. The appropriate quantum theory of this internal
dynamics is thus expected to take the form of a “quantum gravity”, whose
elementary excitations are spin-2 gravitons. After briefly reviewing the
topological aspect of FQHL, I will discuss in this talk how to couple and probe
the presence of this internal geometrical degree of freedom experimentally in
the static limit [1], and detect the graviton excitation in a spectroscopic
measurement [2]. Comparison will be made with recent experimental [3] and
numerical [4] work.
Reference:
[1] Kun Yang, Geometry of compressible and incompressible quantum Hall
States: Application to anisotropic composite-fermion liquids, Phys. Rev. B 88,
241105 (2013).
[2] Kun Yang, Acoustic Wave Absorption as a Probe of Dynamical Gravitational
Response of Fractional Quantum Hall Liquids, Phys. Rev. B 93, 161302 (2016).
[3] Insun Jo, K. A. Villegas Rosales, M. A. Mueed, L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W.
West, K. W. Baldwin, R. Winkler, Medini Padmanabhan, M. Shayegan, Transference
of Fermi Contour Anisotropy to Composite Fermions, arXiv:1701.06684.
[4] Matteo Ippoliti, Scott D. Geraedts, R. N. Bhatt, Numerical Study of
Anisotropy in the Composite Fermi Liquid, arXiv:1701.07832.