Statut | Confirmé |
Série | CONDMAT-ENS |
Domaines | cond-mat |
Date | Mardi 22 Fevrier 2011 |
Heure | 10:45 |
Institut | LPS/ENS |
Salle | Conf. IV (E244) |
Nom de l'orateur | Le Hur |
Prenom de l'orateur | Karyn |
Addresse email de l'orateur | karyn [dot] lehur [at] yale [dot] edu |
Institution de l'orateur | Yale University |
Titre | Low-Dimensional Quantum Systems: From Condensed-Matter Towards Circuit-QED |
Résumé | Systems of low dimensions have provided special opportunities, challenges, and fascination for condensed matter physicists. Issues of long-range order, dimensional crossover, and instabilities are all significant in such systems. In this Talk, I provide a pedagogical overview of my theoretical research in relation to low-dimensional systems ranging from nano ?zero-dimensional? systems to (quasi) two-dimensional systems such as high-Tc superconductors, graphene, and topological insulators. We shall also spend some time on one-dimensional systems which are described by the Tomonaga-Luttinger paradigm. Finally, I show that condensed matter concepts can also be applied to cold atoms in optical lattices and photon systems, building a bridge towards quantum optics. |
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