Thermal Transport in Quantum Magnets - Hidenori Takagi
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore thermal transport phenomena in quantum magnets through this conference talk delivered by Hidenori Takagi from the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. Delve into recent advancements in quantum magnetism, focusing on the interplay between spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom. Examine the emergence of low-energy quantum gauge theories and their role in controlling collective phenomena in various classes of quantum magnets. Investigate cutting-edge research on topologically-ordered states of matter, dynamical and transport properties revealing fractionalization and multipolar ordering, and the impact of disorder and spin-phonon interactions. Discover the emergent electrodynamics induced by topological spin textures, unusual dynamics of integrable systems, and revolutionary insights into 2D quantum magnetism from experiments on Moiré systems like twisted bilayer graphene and transition metal dichalcogenide bilayers. Gain valuable insights from this 44-minute presentation, part of the Dynamical Response and Transport in Quantum Magnets conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, CA.
Syllabus
Thermal transport in quantum magnets ▸ Hidenori Takagi (MPI-FKF)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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