Description: |
[DPS Colloquium] Prof. Nandini Trivedi (Ohio State University, USA) -- Quantum Spin Liquids: A New State of Matter with Fractionalized Excitations |
Date: |
Friday, Apr 19, 2024 |
Time: |
2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. |
Venue: |
Meghnad Saha Lecture Theatre |
Details: |
The 2022 Nobel prize celebrates the detection of entanglement between two photons.
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are long-range entangled states of matter of billions of
interacting qubits or spins. The fate of the interacting spins can progress along two
paths as the temperature is lowered: the spins can undergo long range ordering,
spontaneously breaking the continuous symmetries, leading to a magnetic phase; or the
spins can remain disordered but get quantum mechanically entangled with long range
patterns of many-body entanglement in the resultant QSL. Remarkably QSLs harbor
fractionalized excitations rather than the conventional spin waves of ordered magnets
that carry integer units of angular momentum. In my talk I will identify detectable
signatures of these fractionalized excitations in experiments using light and neutrons.
These fractionalized excitations are promising candidates to create logical qubits for
quantum computation. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by rajni) |