Modern Aspects of Superconductivity

Similar documents
2013 Boulder Summer School Disorder and dynamics in quantum systems. Detailed schedule All Lectures are in Duane Physics Room G125.

Week 1, July 2 6, Registration mixer with refreshments WeatherTech Café in the C4C Beer and Wine Will Be Served

2015 Summer School on Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Materials. Program Overview

Strongly Correlated Physics With Ultra-Cold Atoms

Tuning order in cuprate superconductors

BOULDER 2003 SUMMER SCHOOL: FRONTIERS IN MAGNETISM LIST OF LECTURERS, DATES AND TOPICS Lecturer T/X Affiliation Dates Topic

The Hubbard model in cold atoms and in the high-tc cuprates

Strongly correlated Cooper pair insulators and superfluids

Phenomenology of High Tc Cuprates II. Pseudogap in Underdoped Cuprates

Interacting Electrons and Quantum Magnetism

Quantum spin liquids and the Mott transition. T. Senthil (MIT)

Quantum theory of vortices in d-wave superconductors

Quantum Phase Transitions

A brief Introduction of Fe-based SC

Quantum Melting of Stripes

Spin-orbit-coupled quantum gases to be held at KITPC Beijing from August 1 to 19, Schedule of talks

Quantum Theory of Matter

Superconductivity and Quantum Coherence

ASTR 101L: Motion of the Sun Take Home Lab

Order and quantum phase transitions in the cuprate superconductors

Physics of iron-based high-t c superconductors

Program. 09:00 09:45 Tilman Esslinger A cold grip on topology: the Haldane model

Some open questions from the KIAS Workshop on Emergent Quantum Phases in Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems, Seoul, Korea, October 2005.

Neutron scattering from quantum materials

Can superconductivity emerge out of a non Fermi liquid.

China/US Joint Winter School on Novel Superconductors January 2013, Hong Kong

Quantum phase transitions in Mott insulators and d-wave superconductors

Vortices in the cuprate superconductors

Lattice modulation experiments with fermions in optical lattices and more

Signatures of the precursor superconductivity above T c

Let There Be Topological Superconductors

The underdoped cuprates as fractionalized Fermi liquids (FL*)

The onset of antiferromagnetism in metals: from the cuprates to the heavy fermion compounds

Intertwined Orders in High Temperature Superconductors

Program. 17:15 18:00 Vanderlei Bagnato (São Carlos Brazil) New experiments in the investigation of quantum turbulence in a trapped superfluid

Dual vortex theory of doped antiferromagnets

Physics 622: Quantum Mechanics -- Part II --

Physics 622: Quantum Mechanics -- Part II --

Physics of iron-based high temperature superconductors. Abstract

ICAP Summer School, Paris, Three lectures on quantum gases. Wolfgang Ketterle, MIT

EC 577 / MS 577: Electrical Optical and Magnetic Properties of Materials Professor Theodore. D. Moustakas Fall Semester 2012

Electron State and Lattice Effects in Cuprate High Temperature Superconductors

Quantum Choreography: Exotica inside Crystals

Ideas on non-fermi liquid metals and quantum criticality. T. Senthil (MIT).

The phases of matter familiar for us from everyday life are: solid, liquid, gas and plasma (e.f. flames of fire). There are, however, many other

Welcome in the Master programme

April Schafroth s bosons? 2. BCS paired electrons? 3. Lattice Bosons?! -- new paradigm of metallic conductivity

Reference for most of this talk:

Understanding correlated electron systems by a classification of Mott insulators

The Misfit Strain Critical Point in the 3D Phase Diagrams of Cuprates. Abstract

Phase diagram of the cuprates: Where is the mystery? A.-M. Tremblay

EE 223 Applied Quantum Mechanics 2 Winter 2016

A New look at the Pseudogap Phase in the Cuprates.

The Role of Charge Order in the Mechanism of High Temperature Superconductivity

Tuning order in the cuprate superconductors

Schedule and Reading Assignments 8.01

The Nernst effect in high-temperature superconductors

Understanding correlated electron systems by a classification of Mott insulators

11. THE IAUX XXVIII GENERAL ASSEMBLY DAY BY DAY

Physics Summer 1996

High temperature superconductivity

A quantum dimer model for the pseudogap metal

Classifying two-dimensional superfluids: why there is more to cuprate superconductivity than the condensation of charge -2e Cooper pairs

Aligarh Muslim University. Study of Neutrino Oscillation at the Accelerator Experiments

Strongly correlated systems: from electronic materials to cold atoms

Quantum theory of vortices and quasiparticles in d-wave superconductors

Topology, quantum entanglement, and criticality in the high temperature superconductors

Hidden order in URu 2. Si 2. hybridization with a twist. Rebecca Flint. Iowa State University. Hasta: spear (Latin) C/T (mj/mol K 2 ) T (K)

Equation of state of the unitary Fermi gas

Quantum phase transitions and Fermi surface reconstruction

A Twisted Ladder: Relating the Iron Superconductors and the High-Tc Cuprates

New perspectives in superconductors. E. Bascones Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM-CSIC)

BCS to BEC Crossover and the Unitarity Fermi Gas. Mohit Randeria Ohio State University Boulder School on Modern aspects of Superconductivity

ORBITAL SELECTIVITY AND HUND S PHYSICS IN IRON-BASED SC. Laura Fanfarillo

Quenched BCS superfluids: Topology and spectral probes

Nanoelectronics 14. [( ) k B T ] 1. Atsufumi Hirohata Department of Electronics. Quick Review over the Last Lecture.

Fermi Surface Reconstruction and the Origin of High Temperature Superconductivity

Lecture 2: Deconfined quantum criticality

Quantum gases in the unitary limit and...

High Tc superconductivity in doped Mott insulators

DAILY QUESTIONS 28 TH JUNE 18 REASONING - CALENDAR

Program. 08:45 09:00 Scientific organizers Welcome and opening remarks. Foundation

Nuclear structure III: Nuclear and neutron matter. National Nuclear Physics Summer School Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) July 18-29, 2016

Theory of the competition between spin density waves and d-wave superconductivity in the underdoped cuprates

Honours programmes in Physics 2014

5th Friday 6th Saturday 7th Sunday 8th Monday. 9:00-9:05 Sishen Xie Chairman Xincheng Xie Fuchun Zhang Thomas Palstra 9:05-9:40 Ruirui Du

45th Meeting of the DPS Block Schedule

ORBITAL SELECTIVITY AND HUND S PHYSICS IN IRON-BASED SC. Laura Fanfarillo

Superconductivity in Heavy Fermion Systems: Present Understanding and Recent Surprises. Gertrud Zwicknagl

Quantum criticality in the cuprate superconductors. Talk online: sachdev.physics.harvard.edu

BCS-BEC Crossover. Hauptseminar: Physik der kalten Gase Robin Wanke

Q1. Intensity of M+1 peak x Intensity of M peak 2.57% x 46.60% Number of carbon atoms = Number of carbon atoms =

Quantum phase transitions and the Luttinger theorem.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE. Advanced Methods in X-ray Diffraction Analysis: the XD Programming Package Buffalo NY, May 2003

High Temperature Superconductivity - After 20 years, where are we at?

Design and realization of exotic quantum phases in atomic gases

BEC-BCS crossover, phase transitions and phase separation in polarized resonantly-paired superfluids

Introduction to Bose-Einstein condensation 4. STRONGLY INTERACTING ATOMIC FERMI GASES

ANISOTROPIC TRANSPORT IN THE IRON PNICTIDES

Program. 09:10 09:40 Silke Biermann Ab initio calculations for correlated electron materials in the 21 st century

Transcription:

2014 Boulder Summer School Modern Aspects of Superconductivity June 30-July 25, 2014 Detailed schedule All Lectures are in Duane Physics Room G125 Public Lectures are in Duane Physics Room G1B20 Sunday, June 29th 6:30pm 8:30pm Registration mixer with refreshments WeatherTech Café in the C4C Week 1, June 30 - July 3 Monday, June 30 th 8:30 9:00 Leo Radzihovsky Welcome and Introduction 9:00 10:30 Randeria Phenomenology of HTSC in cuprates 11:00 12:30 Sigrist Symmetry aspects of unconventional superconductivity I 14:30 16:00 Dessau Fundamentals and Applications of ARPES on correlated and superconducting electron systems 16:15 17:15 Student introductions Tuesday, July 1 st 9:00 10:30 Sigrist Symmetry aspects of unconventional superconductivity II 11:00 12:30 Randeria Quantum Oscillations, X-ray experiments 14:30 16:00 Dessau ARPES studies of high-t c superconductors

19:00 20:00 Soundbites I Wednesday, July 2 nd 9:00 10:30 Randeria ARPES, STM experiments 11:00 12:30 Martinis Quantum computing and error correction 14:30 16:00 Sigrist Symmetry aspects of unconventional superconductors III 19:00 21:30 Poster Session I 11th Floor Gamow Tower Thursday, July 3 rd 9:00 10:30 Sigrist Symmetry aspects of unconventional superconductors IV 11:00 12:30 Martinis Superconducting qubits 14:30 16:00 Randeria Review of BCS-BEC Crossover & Unitary Fermi gas as an example of strongly interacting paired superfluid 16:30-18:00 Q and A Session 18:00-19:00 BBQ (Dirks East Courtyard, C4C) Friday, July 4 th Holiday Week 2, July 7-11 Monday, July 7 th 9:00 10:30 Kivelson Modern aspects of superconductivity I 11:00 12:30 Keimer

Neutron and X-ray scattering studies of superconductors I 14:30 16:00 Senthil Superconductivity near the Mott transition I Tuesday, July 8 th 9:00 10:30 Keimer Neutron and X-ray scattering studies of superconductors II 11:00 12:30 Kivelson Modern aspects of superconductivity II 14:30 16:00 Senthil Superconductivity near the Mott transition II 17:00 20:00 Flagstaff Picnic Wednesday, July 9 th 9:00 10:30 Boebinger Evidence for a phase transition near optimum doping in the cuprates (1995 to present). 11:00 12:30 Keimer Neutron and X-ray scattering studies of superconductors III 14:30 16:00 Vafek d-wave quasiparticles in the vortex state 19:00 21:30 Public Lecture Thursday, July 10 th 9:00 10:30 Paramekanti Strong coupling aspects of superconductivity I 11:00 12:30 Boebinger Specific heat studies of the cuprates. 14:30 16:00 Kivelson Modern aspects of superconductivity III 16:30-18:30 Q and A Session Friday, July 11 th 9:00 10:30 Vafek Quasiparticle thermal Hall transport in d-wave superconductors

11:00 12:30 Kivelson Modern aspects of superconductivity IV 14:30 16:00 Paramekanti Strong coupling aspects of superconductivity II 18:00 19:00 BBQ (Dirks East Courtyard, C4C) Week 3, July 14-18 Monday, July 14 th 9:00 10:30 Sachdev Magnetism and superconductivity I 11:00 12:30 Millis Theory of Superconductivity I 14:00 15:30 Sachdev Magnetism and superconductivity II 15:45-17:15 Coleman The physics of heavy-fermion superconductors I Tuesday, July 15 th 9:00 10:30 Sachdev Magnetism and superconductivity III 11:00 12:30 Sachdev Magnetism and superconductivity IV 14:00 15:30 Coleman The physics of heavy-fermion superconductors II 15:45 17:15 Millis Theory of superconductivity II 19:00-20:00 Soundbites II Wednesday, July 16 th 9:00 10:30 Millis Theory of superconductivity III

11:00 12:30 Matsuda Iron-based superconductors I 14:00 15:30 Coleman The physics of heavy-fermion superconductors III 19:00 21:30 Poster Session III 11th Floor Gamow Tower Thursday, July 17 th 9:00 10:30 Coleman The physics of heavy-fermion superconductors IV 11:00 12:30 Millis Theory of Superconductivity IV 14:00 15:30 Matsuda Iron-based superconductors II 16:30-18:30 Q and A session Friday, July 18 th 9:00 10:30 Matsuda Iron-based superconductors III 11:00 12:30 Dessau Recent developments 18:00 19:00 BBQ (Dirks East Courtyard, C4C) Week 4, July 21 25 Monday, July 21 st 9:00 10:30 Radzihovsky S-wave Feshbach resonant superfluidity 11:00 12:30 Orenstein Optical Properties of superconductors I 14:30 16:00 Vafek d-wave and other unconventional superconductivity III 19:00-20:30 Seminar

Tuesday, July 22 nd 9:00 10:30 Orenstein Optical Properties of superconductors II 11:00 12:30 Hoffman STM studies of modern superconductors I 14:30 16:00 Radzihovsky P-wave Feshbach resonant superfluidity 19:00-20:00 Soundbites III Wednesday, July 23 rd 9:00 10:30 Hoffman STM studies of modern superconductors II 11:00 12:30 Fu Topological superconductivity I 14:30 16:00 Chubukov Superconductivity due to repulsive interactions I 19:00-21:30 Poster session III 11th Floor Gamow Tower Thursday, July 24 th 9:00 10:30 Fu Topological superconductivity II 11:00 12:30 Chubukov Superconductivity due to repulsive interactions II 14:30 16:00 Orenstein Optical Properties of superconductors III 18:00 19:00 BBQ (Dirks East Courtyard, C4C) Friday, July 25 th 9:00 10:30 Chubukov Superconductivity due to repulsive interactions III 11:00 12:30 Q and A session