AUST-US Colloquium. Observation of Pines’ Demon in Sr2RuO4 with Momentum-Resolved EELS

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  •  25 Oct 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Prof. Peter Abbamonte, Fox Family Professor of Engineering Department of Physics and Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois Missed the seminar. Catch up on YouTube The characteristic excitation of a metal is its plasmon, which is a quantized sound wave in its valence electron density. In 1965, David Pines predicted that a distinct type of Read More

Different Phases of Polariton Lasers

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  •  27 Sep 2023
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Prof. Hui Deng, Professor in Physics, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan Missed the presentation? Catch up on FLEET’s YouTube channel Non-equilibrium systems can exhibit new types of phase transitions not found in equilibrium ones, such as spontaneous pattern formation and phase separation. An interesting platform for studying such phenomena is the exciton-polaritons Read More

Condensed Matter Physics Colloquium UNSW – FLEET Seminar

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  • Broken symmetries in heterostructures based on 2D materials
     23 Jun 2022
     2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

***contact fleetnodeadmin@unsw.edu.au to receive zoom link for this talk** Broken symmetries in heterostructures based on 2D materials Prof Enrique Diez. Group of Nanotechnology, Nanolab, University of Salamanca., Spain ABSTRACT Two-dimensional (2D) crystals are particularly well suited for studying the interplay between symmetry and nonlinearity due to their high level of ordering. Remarkably, electronic states in Read More

FLEET seminar: Exciton condensation in bilayer graphene

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  •  8 Jun 2022
     10:00 am - 11:00 am

Dr Harley Scammell, UNSW Missed the talk? Catch up on YouTube By analogy with BCS superconductivity, it has long been expected that excitons condense in (nearly) particle-hole symmetric two-dimensional semimetals. However, in the absence of a magnetic field, very few examples are known. And I will not be providing one. Instead, I will propose an Read More