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SUMMARY:Magnetism and topology in strongly correlated metals - Prof. Qimia
 o Si\, Rice University
DTSTART:20180503T131500Z
DTEND:20180503T141500Z
UID:TALK101161@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Bartomeu Monserrat
DESCRIPTION:Central to the correlated electron systems is the notion that 
 novel phases develop near magnetism\, which gives rise to a rich phase com
 petition. When a large spin-orbit coupling accompanies strong electron cor
 relations\, topological electronic states emerge as a part of the global q
 uantum phase diagram. In this talk\, I will make these general points via 
  specific theoretical models for correlated metals and the corresponding r
 ealizations in experiments. Through these discussions\, I also hope to hig
 hlight a unusual path that links the prototypical settings of quantum crit
 icality and strange metal behavior to a seemingly unrelated subject of cor
 relation-driven topological semimetals.
LOCATION:TCM Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory
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