Prochains séminaires
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Simone Fratini,Institut Néel, Grenoble
Bad metal behavior from slow collective excitations (abstract just below) Thursday October 7 at 2:00 pm (GMT+2) Paris time The seminar will be held on a hybrid format. You can attend the (...)
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François Dubin, INSP Paris
Thursday September 23 at 2:00 pm (GMT+2) Paris time From Superfluids to Mott Insulators with Dipolar Excitons Semiconductor excitons are composite bosons made by the Coulomb attraction between (...)
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Yuki Fuseya, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo
Thursday July 1st at 2:00 pm (GMT+2) Paris time Nanoscale Turing patterns in bismuth monolayer Ordered patterns can arise out of randomness during morphogenesis. An explanation for this puzzle (...)
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Michele Fabrizio, SISSA Trieste
Thursday June, 10 2021 Landau Fermi liquids in disguise Order by order in perturbation theory one can prove, e.g., in 3D, that the physical electron decay rate, i.e., the imaginary part of (...)
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Jens Wiebe, Department of Physics, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Thursday June. 17 2021, 2:00 PM Evidence for p-wave pairing and hybridizing Majoranas in artificial finite-size Shiba chains A magnetic chain on an s-wave superconductor hosting a spin spiral or (...)
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Claudio Giannetti, Università Cattolica Brescia
Thursday May 6, 2021 02:00 PM Paris (GMT +2) Non-thermal photo-induced metallic phase emerging from nanoscale complexity in correlated quantum materials The interplay between electronic and (...)
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Hervé Aubin, Universités Paris-Saclay, CNRSCentre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies, Palaiseau
Thursday April 15 at 2:00 pm (GMT+2) Paris time ESR-STM : from continuous-wave to pulsed mode ESR-STM is an emerging technique that enables spin-resonance detection of single spins. The (...)
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Carlo Trugenberger, SwissScientific Technologies, Geneva
April 08, 02:00 PM, Paris Time (GMT +2) Emergence by infinite symmetry, application to the Nernst effect After a generic review of the dynamical symmetry approach to many-body quantum states, I (...)
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Johann Coraux, Institut Néel, Grenoble, France
March 25, 2021 02:00 PM Paris (GMT +1) Chromium ditelluride : A van der Waals ferromagnet up to room temperature, down to the 2D limit ? In 2017, two seminal papers reported ferromagnetism in (...)
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Corentin Morice, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
March 18, 2021 02:00 PM Paris (GMT +1) Gravitational horizons in low-dimensional quantum matter We propose a class of lattice models realizable in a wide range of setups, and closely related to (...)