Seminars & Colloquia
Quantum Spin Liquids and the Mott Transition
Senthil Todadri, Physics, MIT
Abstract: The possibility of a Mott insulating state of correlated electrons that does not break any symmetries has been studied for a long time. Such a state - dubbed a `quantum spin liquid' - has many novel properties. In this talk I first review the physics of a class of such states. Then I describe recent work on the properties of a continuous quantum phase transition between a Fermi liquid metal and one such spin liquid Mott insulator. A metal near such a Mott transition has many interesting properties that I will discuss. Connections to experiments on a few different systems will be emphasized".
| Additional Information |
| Category: | Condensed Matter Seminar |
| Location: | LGRT 1033 |
| Date & Time: | October 15th, 2009, 11:15am Refreshments at 11:00am |
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