5–7 Nov 2020
Universität Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Talks from participants: Quantum Systems (de/engl)

6 Nov 2020, 11:30
Online (Universität Hamburg)

Online

Universität Hamburg

Conveners

Talks from participants: Quantum Systems (de/engl)

  • Mariana Chavez Cervantes

Presentation materials

  1. Shreenanda Ghosh
    06/11/2020, 11:30
    Parallel talk

    My work is focussed on one of the most compelling unconventional superconductors to date, Strontium Ruthenate ($Sr_2RuO_4$). It has become a benchmark for experimentation and theoretical analysis because its normal-state electronic structure is known with exceptional precision, and because of experimental evidence that its superconductivity breaks time-reversal symmetry (TRS)i.e. chiral....

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  2. Chithra Harihara Sharma (Universität Hamburg)
    06/11/2020, 12:00
    Parallel talk

    By virtue of its inherent two-dimensional (2D) nature van der Waals (vW) materials offer a robust and easily realizable platform for future technological applications. Superconductivity is one among the various quantum phenomena that these systems have exhibited. Among vW systems NbSe2 is inherently superconducting and semiconducting systems such as MoS2, WSe2...

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  3. Dr Iris Theophilou (Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter)
    06/11/2020, 12:30
    Parallel talk

    In this talk, a set of virial relations for many electron systems coupled to both classical and quantum fields will be presented [1]. The setting for which these relations hold is the Pauli–Fierz Hamiltonian . Recently, there is growing interest in solutions of this Hamiltonian due to its relevance for describing molecular systems strongly coupled to photonic modes in...

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