Workshop on Strong Electron Correlations in Quantum Materials: Inhomogeneities, Frustration, and Topology
August 14-18, 2018
São Paulo, Brazil
ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP
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The last decades have seen much progress in the field of Condensed Matter Physics, driven primarily by the experimental discovery of a number of novel materials displaying exotic behavior such as unconventional superconductivity, fractional statistics, and topologically nontrivial phases. It has become clear that many of these interesting properties arise from strong interactions between their constituent electrons, with growing evidence of the key role played by inhomogeneities, frustration and topological aspects of the matter.
This area of Strongly Correlated Electronic systems has become one of the most interesting, active, and intellectually challenging fields in Condensed Matter Physics. In this workshop, we bring together experts working on this challenging and rapidly evolving field, to present their experimental and theoretical progress. This will allow for a vigorous exchange of ideas and the possibility to start exciting new collaborations between the participants. There is no registration fee.
Topics of the workshop include:
Organizers:
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Eric Andrade (IFSC-USP, Brazil)
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Vlad Dobrosavljević (National High Magnetic Field Lab & Florida State University, USA)
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José Hoyos (IFSC-USP, Brazil)
Speakers & Videos/Files
PLENARY TALKS:
- Gabriel Aeppli (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) Many-body localization in a dense interacting quantum system – Video
- Gabriel Aeppli (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) IFT-Colloquium: The next life of silicon – Video
- Maria Carolina Aguiar (UFMG, Brazil) Correlation-Driven Lifshitz Transition at the Emergence of the Pseudogap Phase in the Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model – Video
- Eric Andrade (IFSC-USP, Brazil): Cluster-glass phase in disordered XY antiferromagnets pyrochlores – Video
- Marcos Avila (UFABC, Brazil) Magnetism and superconductivity in the intermetallic series RNiSi3 (R=Y,Gd-Lu) – Video
- Marcello Civelli (Université Paris-Sud, France) Unconventional high-energy Cooper pairing in cuprates: a Cluster Dnamical Mean Field Theory Perspective – Video
- Natanael de Carvalho Costa (IF-UFRJ, Brazil): The nature of charge-density wave: A Quantum Monte Carlo Study
- Vlad Dobrosavljević(National High Magnetic Field Lab & Florida State University, USA): Approaching Disorder-Driven Metal-Insulator Transitions in Deformable Lattices: the Mystery of Mooij Correlations – Video
- Carlos Fiore(IF-USP, Brazil): Temporal disorder in discontinuous non-equilibrium phase transitions: general results – Video
- Fernando Garcia (USP, Brazil): The disordered double perovskite BaTi1/2Mn1/2O3 as new Spin Liquid candidate: results from heat capacity and μSR experiments – Video
- Amit Ghosal (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, India) Superconductivity in a disordered vortex lattice
- Eduardo Granado (UNICAMP, Brazil) Electronic nematic order and fluctuations in Fe pnictides: a Raman scattering and synchrotron x-ray diffraction study – Video
- Wei Ku (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) Non-Fermi liquid scattering against emergent Bose liquid: manifestations in the kink and other exotic quasiparticle behaviors in the normal-state cuprate superconductors – Video
- Eduardo Marino (UFRJ, Brazil) The Superconducting Phase Diagram of High-Tc Cuprates – Video
- Tobias Micklitz (CBPF, Brazil) Quantum critical walk at a topological Anderson localization transition – Video
- Eduardo Miranda (UNICAMP, Brazil) Emergent symmetry and transport in disordered quantum chains – Video
- Rajesh Narayanan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India) Spin selective Metal-Insulator transition in two dimensions. – Video
- Thereza Paiva (UFRJ, Brazil) Spatial Charge and Spin Correlations in the 2D Fermi-Hubbard Model including a Zeeman field – Video
- Rodrigo Pereira (International Institute of Physics-UFRN, Brazil) Quantum spin-orbital liquids in j=3/2 systems – Video
- Dragana Popovic (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, USA) {Phase diagram of underdoped cuprates in a magnetic field: A unified perspective – Video
- Louk Rademaker (Perimeter Institute, Canada) Charge-transfer insulation in twisted bilayer graphene – Video
- Raimundo R. Santos (UFRJ, Brazil) Mott phase in the dipolar extended Hubbard model on a square optical lattice
- Cristiane Morais Smith (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Thermodynamic description of topological insulators: the search for universal behaviour – Video
- Oskar Vafek (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, USA): Symmetry, maximally localized Wannier states, and low energy model for the twisted bilayer graphene narrow bands – Video
- Andre P. Vieira (USP, Brazil): Many-body localization and emergent dimerization in disordered quantum systems – Video
- Thomas Vojta (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA) Fate of the Amplitude (Higgs) Mode at a Disordered Quantum Phase Transition – Video
- Stephen Rowley (Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK) Ultra-strong electron pairing by hybrid polar modes in ferroelectric superconductors
POSTER:
- Michael Cabrera Baez (UNICAMP, Brazil): Growth and characterization of i-Gd-Cd quasicrystals and its approximant GdCd$_{6}$}
- Karla Kariny Ferreira Barbosa (UFABC, Brazil): Structural and magnetic properties of antiferromagnetic Gd3Ir4Sn13
- Jesus David Cifuentes (IF-USP, Brazil): Indirect exchange and Kondo interactions inMajorana-double quantum dot systems
- Pedro Monteiro Cônsoli (IFSC-USP, Brazil): Stability of ordered phases of the Heisenberg-Kitaev model in a magnetic field
- Henrique Fabrelli Ferreira (IF-USP, Brazil): TBA
- João Carlos de Andrade Getelina (IFSC-USP): Scaling of correlation functions of the random XX spin-1/2 chain
- Deisy Viviana Aristizabal Giraldo (Universidad de Antioquia-Medellin, Colombia): Structural and electronic properties of the new superconductors YNiSi3 and LuNiSi3
- Leonardo Leite (UNICAMP, Brazil): Entanglement entropy of two-dimensional dimerized Heisenberg antiferromagnets
- Michel Miranda (IFSC-USP, Brazil): Phase Transitions in Frustrated Magnets
- Willian Massashi Hisano Natori (IFSC-USP, Brazil): Stability of SU(4) symmetric spin-orbital liquids on the hyperhoneycomb lattice
- Arturo Perez Romero (Universidad Nacional de Colombia): Three-color fermionic extend Hubbard model
- Leonardo Villegas-Lelovsky (UnB, Brazil): Spin quantum Hall effect of in-gap bound states in disordered large-gap monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides
- Dimitrios Voliotis (IFSC-USP, Brazil): TBA
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Additional Information
Registration: ALL participants should register. The registration will be on August 14 at the institute from 8:30 to 9:30 am.
List of Participants: Updated on August 14
Poster presentation: Participants who are presenting a poster MUST BRING A BANNER PRINTED. The banner size should be at most 1,5m x 1m. We do not accept A4 or A3 paper. Click here to see what a banner looks like: http://designplast.ind.
Accommodation: Participants and Speakers whose accommodation has been provided by the institute will stay at The Universe Flat. Each participant/speaker, whose accommodation has been provided by the institute, has received the accommodation details individually by email.
How to reach the Institute: The workshop will be held at ICTP South American Institute, located at IFT-UNESP, which is across the street from a major bus and subway terminal (Terminal Barra Funda). The address which is closer to the entrance of the IFT-UNESP building is R. Jornalista Aloysio Biondi, 120 – Barra Funda, São Paulo. The easiest way to reach us is by subway or bus, please find instructions here.
Ground transportation instructions:
Ground transportation from Guarulhos Airport to The Universe Flat
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Ground transportation from The Universe Flat to the institute