Hybridization Induced Superconductivity in Non-Interacting Chains
Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of hybridization-induced superconductivity in non-interacting chains through this 42-minute conference talk by Mucio Continentino from CBPF, Brazil. Delivered as part of the Workshop on Strong Electron Correlations in Quantum Materials: Inhomogeneities, Frustration, and Topology held at ICTP-SAIFR from June 20-23, 2023, the presentation delves into the intriguing phenomenon of superconductivity emerging in systems without direct electron interactions. Gain insights into the role of hybridization in driving superconducting behavior and its implications for understanding quantum materials.
Syllabus
Mucio Continentino - Hybridization induced superconductivity in non-interacting chains
Taught by
ICTP-SAIFR
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