PROGRAM

QN Theory seminar - Steven Simon (Oxford Theoretical Physics): Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested

Date:

Time:

16:00 hrs

Location:

Lecture Room E, Building 22, Lorentzweg 1, Delft

 

SEMINAR AKHMEROV GROUP

You are all invited to come to the seminar on:

Date: 9 April 2018

Time: 16.00 hours

Place: Lecture Room E

Host: Anton Akhmerov

Speaker: Steven Simon, Oxford Theoretical Physics

Title: Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested

In two dimensional topological phases of matter, processes depend on gross topology rather than detailed geometry. Thinking in 2+1 dimensions, particle world lines can be interpreted as knots or links, and the amplitude for certain processes becomes a topological invariant of that link. While sounding rather exotic, we believe that such phases of matter not only exist, but have actually been observed in quantum Hall experiments, and could provide a uniquely practical route to building a quantum computer.   Possibilities have also been proposed for creating similar physics in systems ranging from superfluid helium to strontium ruthenate to semiconductor-superconductor junctions to quantum wires to spin systems to graphene to cold atoms.