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Colloquium: Topology in atomic Flatland
2020 Antwerpen, België
Speaker
Prof. dr. Jean Dalibard, Collège de France and Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Title
Topology in atomic Flatland
Abstract
The physics of many-body systems strongly depends on their dimensionality. For example, in a two-dimensional world, most standard phase transitions towards an ordered state of matter would not occur, because of the increased role of fluctuations. However, non-conventional "topological" transitions can still take place, as understood initially by Kosterlitz and Thouless.
During the last decade, a novel environment has been developed for the study of low-dimensional physics. It consists of cold atomic gases confined in tailor-made light traps, forming thus a thin layer of material particles. In this talk, we will review some key aspects of these quantum 2D gases, such as their transition to a superfluid state. We will also address other topology-related effects in these systems, in relation with the creation of artificial gauge fields and quantum-Hall type phenomena.
Alle datums
- 2017-03-07 16:00 - 18:00
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