Nonlinear Hall Effect Induced by a Quantum Metric Dipole in Antiferromagnetic Heterostructures
Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of the nonlinear Hall effect induced by a quantum metric dipole in antiferromagnetic heterostructures in this 39-minute conference talk presented by Thaís Victa Trevisan from UC Berkeley, USA. Delivered as part of the Workshop on Strong Electron Correlations in Quantum Materials: Inhomogeneities, Frustration, and Topology held from June 19-23, 2023, at ICTP-SAIFR. Delve into advanced concepts in quantum materials, focusing on the interplay between antiferromagnetic structures and nonlinear Hall effects. Gain insights into the role of quantum metric dipoles in shaping these phenomena and their implications for the field of condensed matter physics.
Syllabus
Thaís Victa Trevisan - Nonlinear Hall effect induced by a quantum metric dipole
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ICTP-SAIFR
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