28 July 2024 to 3 August 2024
Europe/London timezone

Lattice fermions, topological materials and Floquet insulators

31 Jul 2024, 09:30
30m
Talk Plenary - by invitation only Plenary

Speaker

Srimoyee Sen (Iowa State University)

Description

Different subfields of physics sometimes share a common thread which is often recognized only in hindsight. I will briefly highlight such an example from the past pointing to ties between lattice QCD and condensed matter physics. I will then share recent developments which suggest that similar ties may exist between a class of non-equilibrium quantum systems known as Floquet insulators and discrete time lattice fermion theories. Floquet insulators are periodically driven quantum systems that can host novel topological phases as a function of the drive parameters. I will show that the spectrum of a certain 1+1 dimensional Floquet system can be replicated exactly using a discrete time static relativistic fermion.

Primary author

Srimoyee Sen (Iowa State University)

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