You are most cordially invited to the Joint ICTP-SISSA Colloquium on "Universal theory of strange metals" by Prof. Subir Sachdev, Herchel Smith Professor of Physics at Harvard University, and Miguel Virasoro Visiting International Chair at ICTP.
The Colloquium will take place on Wednesday 19 June 2024 at 15:00 hrs CEST c/o SISSA Auditorium (via Beirut, ICTP Campus), and live-streamed.
Biosketch:
Subir Sachdev is Herchel Smith Professor of Physics at
Harvard University, and Miguel Virasoro Visiting International
Chair at ICTP. He has been elected to national academies of
science in the United States and India, and to the Royal
Society in the U.K. He is a recipient of several awards,
including the Dirac Medal from ICTP, and the Lars Onsager
Prize from the American Physical Society.
Sachdev has made extensive contributions to the theory of the
diverse varieties of quantum matter, and of their behavior
near quantum phase transitions. Many of these contributions
have been linked to experiments, especially to the rich phase
diagrams of the copper-oxide high temperature superconductors.
Sachdev's research has also exposed remarkable connections
between the nature of multi-particle quantum entanglement in
certain laboratory materials, and the quantum entanglement in
black holes, and these connections have led to new insights on
the entropy and radiation of black holes.
Abstract:
The “strange metal” is a state of quantum matter, ubiquitous in modern materials, present above the critical temperature of higher temperature superconductors. I will present a universal theory of strange metals, building on the theory of quantum phase transitions in disordered metals. Such transitions involve changes in the shape or volume of the Fermi surface. Random spatial fluctuations in the local position of the quantum critical point, due to impurities, are a key ingredient. The theory uses insights from the solvable Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model and matches numerous observations.For info, please check the following link: https://indico.ictp.it/event/10744/
Looking forward to your participation.
With best regards,
Nicoletta Ivanissevichfor
Director's Office, ICTP