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Garst, Mirlin, Rockstuhl, Schmalian, Shnirman

Montag, 14.00-15.30 Uhr

10-01

Garst, Rockstuhl

Dienstag, 13.00-14.00 Uhr

10-01

Campus Nord, Geb. 425

Freitag, 15.45-17.15 Uhr

Lehmann HS

Applied string theory: Understanding strange metals in the lab with virtual black holes

Physikalisches Kolloquium

Vortragender:

Koenraad Schalm

Datum:

16.11.2018 15:45

Ort:

Otto Lehmann Lecture Hall, Bldg. 30.22, KIT Campus South

Zugehörigkeit:

Leiden University, NL

Gastgeber:

Prof. Dr. Jörg Schmalian

Abstract

The Anti-de-Sitter/Conformal Field Theory correspondence, also known as AdS/CFT, has given us an unprecedented new holographic window in strongly coupled physics.
In particular the existence of charged black holes in AdS predicts the existence of novel quantum critical fixed points distinct from the conventional theory of critical phenomena. I will review how the distinct features of these novel quantum critical points show a remarkable resemblance with the profoundly mysterious behavior of exotic strange metal states of quantum matter, e.g. in high Tc superconductors. Recent experiments of the past two years strongly indicate that this resemblance is more than superficial. This has put us at the cusp of a new era in theoretical physics: we will present the case that current experiments can and will test a holographic gravity model as the theory of the strange metal state.