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Sommerfeld Lecture Series (ASC)
The Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics (ASC)
56 episodes
4 months ago
Every semester the Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics invites a distinguished theoretical physicist in order to present a short series of lectures with increasing level of specialization. Usually it includes a public talk for a general audience, a theory colloquium and a specialized seminar.
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Every semester the Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics invites a distinguished theoretical physicist in order to present a short series of lectures with increasing level of specialization. Usually it includes a public talk for a general audience, a theory colloquium and a specialized seminar.
Show more...
Science
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Quantum Spin Liquids and New Phases in M-Point twisted material platforms
Sommerfeld Lecture Series (ASC)
1 hour 53 seconds
4 months ago
Quantum Spin Liquids and New Phases in M-Point twisted material platforms
I will show how a new set of twisted materials based on the M point rather than the K point can realize a series of exotic phases of matter, including quantum spin liquids and charge glasses. These materials, which have been exfoliated and twisted experimentally, will be at the forefront of new moire discoveries.
Sommerfeld Lecture Series (ASC)
Every semester the Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics invites a distinguished theoretical physicist in order to present a short series of lectures with increasing level of specialization. Usually it includes a public talk for a general audience, a theory colloquium and a specialized seminar.