Physical Society Colloquium
Birth of a New Paradigm: Quantum Spin Liquids and
Quantum Entanglement
Department of Physics Ohio State University
Within the Landau paradigm we define a phase or a state of matter by a local
order parameter, as in crystals, magnets and superconductors. However, due
to frustration generated by geometry and interactions, some materials do
not order, even at the lowest temperatures, and enter a new state of matter
called a quantum spin liquid. These states are identified by long range
quantum entanglement and a new type of topological order with fractionalized
excitations. I will give an overview of the theoretical developments in this
field and discuss recent experiments that point to the existence of such
fractionalized excitations.
Friday, January 24th 2020, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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