Spatially Resolved Transport of Interacting Electrons - Andy Lucas (U Colorado-Boulder)
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Explore a 33-minute conference talk on spatially resolved transport of interacting electrons, presented by Andy Lucas from the University of Colorado-Boulder. Delve into cutting-edge research on materials that challenge the Fermi-liquid paradigm, as part of the "Electron Correlations beyond the Quasiparticle Paradigm: Theory and Experiment" conference held at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Gain insights into non-Fermi liquid observations, electron transport beyond traditional frameworks, and the nature of Cooper pairing without quasiparticles. Discover how this talk contributes to the ongoing dialogue between theorists and experimentalists, aiming to reshape our understanding of quantum matter and establish consensus on fundamental questions in the field.
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Spatially resolved transport of interacting electrons â–¸ Andy Lucas (U Colorado-Boulder)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics