Kekulé Spiral Order in Magic-Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene from the Interplay Between Geometry and Topology - Nick Bultinck
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating interplay between geometry and topology in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene through this 45-minute conference talk by Nick Bultinck from Oxford. Delve into the concept of Kekulé spiral order and its implications for understanding the unique properties of this material. Gain insights into recent theoretical and experimental advancements in the field of electronic topology, spanning from weakly to strongly correlated systems. Discover how this research contributes to broader discussions on the effects of correlations on topological insulators, semimetals, and superconductors, as well as the role of symmetry in correlated topological phases. Learn about the potential applications of these findings in various materials and their relevance to understanding complex phenomena such as strange metals and fracton systems.
Syllabus
Kekulé spiral order in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene from the... ▸ Nick Bultinck (Oxford)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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