Correlated Phases in SU(N) Symmetric Systems - Twisted AB-Stacked Transition Metal Dichalcogenides
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of correlated phases in SU(N) symmetric systems, with a focus on twisted AB-stacked transition metal dichalcogenides in this 36-minute conference talk by Laura Classen from MPI-FKF / TUM. Delivered as part of the "Moiré materials: A New Paradigm in Tunable Quantum Matter" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, this presentation delves into the fascinating world of moiré materials and their unprecedented tunability in band structure, symmetry, and topology. Gain insights into pressing theoretical questions surrounding superconductivity, correlated states, and topology in these materials, as well as experimental challenges and novel techniques. Discover emerging tunable platforms, including twisted superconductors, topological surface states, quasi-periodic moiré systems, and twisted magnetic materials. This talk contributes to a broader discussion on the potential of moiré materials to revolutionize our understanding of quantum matter and their applications in various fields of physics.
Syllabus
Correlated phases in SU(N) symmetric systems - twisted AB-stacked... ▸ Laura Classen (MPI-FKF / TUM)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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