Titel | Referent | Datum | Ort |
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Gemeinsames TKM-TFP Seminar | Garst, Mirlin, Rockstuhl, Schmalian, Shnirman |
Montag, 14.00-15.30 Uhr |
10-01 |
TFP Institutsseminar | Garst, Rockstuhl |
Dienstag, 13.00-14.00 Uhr |
10-01 |
IQMT Seminar | Campus Nord, Geb. 425 |
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Physikalisches Kolloquium | Freitag, 15.45-17.15 Uhr |
Lehmann HS |
Seminar über Theoretische Festkörperphysik |
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Vortragender: | Ajesh Kumar |
Datum: | 12.05.2025 14:00 |
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Ort: | 10.01, Geb. 30.23, CS; and Zoom |
Zugehörigkeit: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Gastgeber: | Jorg Schmalian |
Abstract
Recent experiments on bilayer semiconductors have revealed long-lived interlayer excitons and provided indications of exciton condensation through tuning gate voltages. These developments open new possibilities for engineering strongly correlated electronic phases in controllable settings.
In this talk, I will explore how interlayer exciton condensation in the presence of doped charge carriers can be used to engineer a variety of correlation-driven phenomena. I will first show how such systems can emulate spin-density-wave quantum criticality observed in correlated electron materials, and discuss the resulting prospects for unconventional superconductivity. I will then turn to multilayer heterostructures, where exciton condensation can result in a marginal Fermi liquid phase without the need for fine-tuning to a quantum critical point.