CPM Seminar
Electrons in Graphene: Particles with SU(4) symmetry
Amir Yacoby
Department of Physics Harvard University
Interactions among electrons can give rise to striking collective
phenomena. Examples include magnetism and integer and fractional quantum Hall
effect where correlations between electrons generate spontaneously symmetry
breaking and excitations with fractional charge.
Single and bilayer graphene provides a new platform to study many-body
effects due to the relativistic nature of their charge carriers and the
underlying SU(4) symmetry of the particles that arises from the electron~Rs
spin and valley degrees of freedom. In this talk I will discuss some of the
unique manifestations of this SU(4) symmetry to correlated electron phenomena
in graphene.
Thursday, September 26th 2013, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference (room 103)
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