Fractionalization due to Orbital Geometric Frustration
Offered By: Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of fractionalization resulting from orbital geometric frustration in this comprehensive lecture from the 2024 Princeton Summer School on Condensed Matter Physics. Delivered by Professor Eun-Ah Kim from Cornell University, the talk delves deep into advanced concepts in condensed matter physics. Over the course of 63 minutes, gain insights into the complex interplay between orbital geometry and frustration, and how these factors contribute to the phenomenon of fractionalization. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics, this lecture offers a thorough examination of cutting-edge research in the field, providing valuable knowledge for those interested in quantum materials and their unique properties.
Syllabus
Fractionalization due to orbital geometric frustration - Eun-Ah Kim
Taught by
Institute for Advanced Study
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