Active Quantum Solids: Photoinduced Non-Reciprocal Magnetism
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the fascinating world of active quantum solids in this 47-minute conference talk by Ryo Hanai from the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP). Delve into the intriguing topic of photoinduced non-reciprocal magnetism as part of the "The Many Faces of Active Mechanics" conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) in Santa Barbara, CA. Gain insights into the emerging field of active matter, which investigates collective phenomena arising from energy-consuming components interacting with each other and their environment. Discover the latest developments in active solids, including elastically coupled networks that enable actuation and shape changes not possible in equilibrium. Learn about the interdisciplinary nature of this research, connecting hydrodynamic and elastic theories of active matter, living matter, classical and quantum materials far from equilibrium, and animate matter. Understand the potential applications of active solids in various fields, from active hydrogels to metamaterials and mechanical structures composed of linked robotic components.
Syllabus
Active quantum solids: Photoinduced non-reciprocal magnetism â–¸ Ryo Hanai (YITP)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics