Overview
Explore the fascinating world of quantum physics in crystals through this 58-minute conference talk by Leon Balents from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Delve into the complex universe of electrons within a single grain of sand, examining their dual nature as interfering waves and repelling particles. Discover how electron waves embody abstract mathematical concepts of topology and how electron-electron repulsion creates diverse quantum phases. Investigate the potential real-world impact of these quantum phases and their ability to address global challenges. Learn about the confluence of recent developments in the many-electron world of crystals, including topics such as electron wave interference, topology in quantum physics, and the creation of new quantum phases through particle repulsion. Gain insights into how these advanced concepts can be brought into the classroom, making this talk valuable for both researchers and educators in the field of quantum physics.
Syllabus
Quantum Spin Liquids  ▸ Leon Balents (KITP)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics