Quantum Anomalous Hall Phenomena in Rhombohedral Moire Graphene
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore quantum anomalous Hall phenomena in rhombohedral moire graphene through a 52-minute conference talk delivered by Senthil Todadri from MIT. Recorded 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 potential for tunable quantum matter. Gain insights into pressing theoretical questions surrounding moiré materials, including the origin of superconductivity, the nature of correlated states, and the role of topology. Learn about experimental challenges and novel techniques in this cutting-edge field of research. Discover how moiré materials offer unprecedented tunability for band structure, symmetry, and topology, creating a rich platform for investigating various phenomena within a unified approach.
Syllabus
Quantum anomalous Hall phenomena in rhombohedral moire graphene ▸ Senthil Todadri (MIT)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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