Condensed-Matter Physics & Materials Science Seminar

"Symmetry Protected Topological Semimetals"

Presented by Jennifer Cano, SUNY-Stony Brook

Thursday, January 16, 2020, 1:30 pm — ISB Bldg. 734, Conf. Rm. 201 (upstairs)

Topological semimetals can exhibit gapless Fermi arc surface states and unusual transport properties. I will discuss new aspects of the bulk-edge correspondence that elucidate the topological nature of Dirac fermions. I will then present the classification of nodal fermions in both magnetic and non-magnetic space groups. Finally, I will present an outlook for finding material realizations.

Hosted by: Mark Dean

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