Seminar "Topology from chaos: quantum Hall physics, Haldane conjecture and beyond" by Chushun Tian (CAS, Beijing)
Date
2019年3月5日 (火) 10:30 〜 11:30
Location
C016-Lab1
Description
- Date: Tuesday, March 5th
- Time: 10:30-11:30
- Venue: C016-Lab1
- Speaker: Prof. Chushun Tian, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Title: Topology from chaos: quantum Hall physics, Haldane conjecture and beyond
- Abstract: Chaotic and topological phenomena have totally opposite characteristics: the former/latter are extremely sensitive to/robust against the change in system's details (e.g., the parameters of the Hamiltonian, the initial conditions, etc.). Thus they are commonly considered not to be compatible. In this talk, I will show how, by introducing a spin degree of freedom to the canonical model of chaotic dynamics, the so-called quantum kicked rotor (QKR), which is simply a particle moving on a ring and subjected to pulsed external force, rich dynamical behaviors of topological origin arise. These include, notably, the realization of quantum Hall physics and Haldane conjecture, which occur originally to totally different systems, namely, many-electron systems and quantum antiferromagnetic chains, respectively. I will show how a supersymmetry structure arises from the time-driving nature of QKR, and serves as a seed for a wealth of topological phenomena in this chaotic system as simple as being single-particle.
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