Topological Defects : Creating and Imaging Quantum Matter

Seminar
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Speaker
Eric Akkerman (Technion)
Date
13/01/2025 - 12:00 - 10:30Add to Calendar 2025-01-13 10:30:00 2025-01-13 12:00:00 Topological Defects : Creating and Imaging Quantum Matter The tenfold classification of insulators and superconductors provides a useful and elegant framework to study topological features. It allows to characterise quantum materials according to specific symmetries (e.g. time reversal, particle-hole and chiral) and spatial dimension. We show that it is possible to build on demand topological quantum materials by introducing specific and properly tailored defects and textures (e.g vortices, kinks, domain walls, vacancies) so as to navigate on the tenfold classification through modifications of symmetries and of effective spatial dimensions. Physics (Building 202), Room 301 Department of Physics physics.dept@mail.biu.ac.il Asia/Jerusalem public
Place
Physics (Building 202), Room 301
Abstract

The tenfold classification of insulators and superconductors provides a useful and elegant framework to study topological features. It allows to characterise quantum materials according to specific symmetries (e.g. time reversal, particle-hole and chiral) and spatial dimension. We show that it is possible to build on demand topological quantum materials by introducing specific and properly tailored defects and textures (e.g vortices, kinks, domain walls, vacancies) so as to navigate on the tenfold classification through modifications of symmetries and of effective spatial dimensions.

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