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31 May 2019 to 1 June 2019
UBC
US/Pacific timezone

The Majorana-Hubbard Model

31 May 2019, 09:00
30m
Hennings 318 (UBC)

Hennings 318

UBC

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Speaker

Prof. Ian Affleck (University of British Columbia)

Description

A superconductor in a magnetic field in proximity with a topological insulator is predicted to have a Majorana mode (corresponding to a Hermitian fermion operator) at the centre of each vortex core. The low energy Hamiltonian for these fermion operators has both hopping terms and interaction terms. By tuning the chemical potential in the topological insulator it is possible to set the hopping terms to zero so that the dimensionless interaction strength becomes infinite. This motivate solving for the complete phase diagram of the model as a function of interaction strength. I will discuss results on this model in both 1 and 2 dimensions based on a combination of mean field theory, quantum field theory and Density Matrix Renormalization Group techniques.

Primary author

Prof. Ian Affleck (University of British Columbia)

Co-authors

Prof. Armin Rahmani (Western Washington University) Dr Dmitry Pikulin (Microsoft Station Q) Mr Kyle Wamer (University of British Columbia) Prof. Marcel Franz (University of British Columbia) Mr Tarun Tummuru (University of British Columbia) Xiaoyu Zhu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

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