Emergent Gauge Fields and Topology in Quantum Matter |
| TYPE | Colloquium |
| Speaker: | Ashvin Vishwanath |
| Affiliation: | Harvard University |
| Date: | 07.12.2020 |
| Time: | 16:00 - 17:00 |
| Location | Zoom LINK |
| Abstract: | For decades, condensed matter systems have been studied within the framework of classical order parameters - i.e. the Landau-Wilson paradigm. This has been recently extended with the rather complete understanding of topological states of noninteracting electrons. In this talk I will focus instead on new physics that arises from the interplay of topology and strong interactions. A unifying theme will be the emergence of gauge fields rather than the classical order parameters of Landau theory. I will illustrate these general themes with two recent works. The first proposes a route to realizing a long sought after phase - the Z2 quantum spin liquid - in a synthetic platform, an array of highly excited (Rydberg) atoms [1]. A potential application to the engineering of naturally fault tolerant quantum bits will also be described. The second example describes a topological route to strong coupling superconductivity [2], which was inspired by recent experimental observations in magic angle bilayer graphene and related devices. [1] arXiv:2011.12310. Prediction of Toric Code Topological Order from Rydberg Blockade. Authors: R. Verresen, M. Lukin and A. Vishwanath. |