Criticality in quantum ferroelectric metals

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Speaker
Avraham Klein, Ariel University
Date
30/05/2024 - 13:30 - 12:30Add to Calendar 2024-05-30 12:30:00 2024-05-30 13:30:00 Criticality in quantum ferroelectric metals Quantum ferroelectric metals offer a fascinating window into the dynamical processes that give rise to inversion symmetry breaking in quantum materials. At the same time, they constitute an extremely promising platform for future quantum applications. I will describe a recent theoretical attempt to describe the ferroelectric quantum critical point in such systems, and share some insights about what makes the ferroelectric transition unique in the landscape of symmetry-breaking phenomena in correlated electron systems. Finally, I will discuss our current understanding of superconducting strontium titanate and its relation to ferroelectric quantum criticality.     Conference room on the 0th floor of Resnick building Department of Physics physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
Place
Conference room on the 0th floor of Resnick building
Abstract

Quantum ferroelectric metals offer a fascinating window into the dynamical processes that give rise to inversion symmetry breaking in quantum materials. At the same time, they constitute an extremely promising platform for future quantum applications. I will describe a recent theoretical attempt to describe the ferroelectric quantum critical point in such systems, and share some insights about what makes the ferroelectric transition unique in the landscape of symmetry-breaking phenomena in correlated electron systems. Finally, I will discuss our current understanding of superconducting strontium titanate and its relation to ferroelectric quantum criticality.

 

 

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