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物理学系Roderich Moessner学术报告的通知(Physics Department colloquium)

[来源]:浙江大学[日期]:2019-01-22[访问次数]:1

题目:Thermodynamics  and order beyond equilibrium -- from Floquet thermalisation to time crystals

报告人:Roderich  MoessnerMax Planck Institute for the  Physics of Complex Systems

地点:教十二-201

时间:113日,周五,13:30—14:30

  

摘要

The  field of thermodynamics is one of the crown jewels of classical physics.  However, only comparatively recently, due to the advent of experiments in cold  atomic systems with long coherence times, has our detailed understanding of its  connection to quantum statistical mechanics seen remarkable  progress.

Extending these  ideas and concepts to the non-equilibrium setting is a challenging topic, in  itself of perennial interest. Here, we study perhaps the simplest  non-equilibrium class of quantum problems, namely Floquet systems, i.e. systems  whose Hamiltonians depend on time periodically,H(t + T) = H(t). For these, there is no energy conservation, and hence  not even a natural concept of temperature.

We  find that it is nonetheless possible to identify several fundamentally distinct  thermodynamic ensembles.We also ask if  there exists a sharp notion of a phase in such driven, interacting quantum  systems. Disorder turns out to play a crucial role, enabling the existence of  states which are straightforward analogues of equilibrium states with broken  symmetries and topological order, while others--genuinely new to the Floquet  problem--are characterized by a combination of order and non-trivial periodic  dynamics.

This  work was done in collaboration with Arnab Das, Vedika Khemani, Achilleas  Lazarides and Shivaji Sondhi.

References:  

Phys.  Rev. Lett. 112, 150401 (2014);

Phys.  Rev. E 90 ,012110 (2014);

Phys.  Rev. Lett. 115, 030402 (2015);

Phys.  Rev. Lett. 116, 250401 (2016).

个人简介:

Employment

since 2008Technical University Dresden, Adjunct  Professor for Many-body Physics

since 2007Max Planck Institute for the Physics  of Complex Systems, Dresden, Director

2006 – 2007Oxford, Theoretical Physics, Somerville  College

2001 – 2006Laboratoire de Physique Théorique,  Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, and Centre National de la Recherche  Scientifique

1998 – 2001Princeton University, Department of  Physics

1997 – 1998New College, Oxford  University

  

Education 

Graduate student  (D.Phil.) in Theoretical Physics, Oxford University   Thesis: Two  systems with macroscopically degenerate ground states    Thesis advisor:  Prof. J. T. Chalker

B.A. (Honours),  Class I in Physics, Oxford University; 1st in class

  

Scholarships,  prizes and distinctions

Gottfried  Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2013 of the Deutsche  Forschungsgemeinschaft

European  Physical Society Condensed Matter Division Europhysics Prize  2012

Fellow of the  American Physical Society (since 09/15)

Domus Senior  Scholar, Merton College, Oxford University

Scott Prize of  Oxford University, 1994

Scholar of the  German National Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung)

Current  professional service

Member of the  Vorstandsrat of the German Physical Society (until  11/2015)

Divisional  Associate Editor, Physical Review Letters

Co-spokesperson  of Helmholtz Virtual Institute “New states of matter and their  excitations”

  

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