Manipulating Correlations in the Quantum Hall Effect with Cavities
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Watch a 48-minute conference talk exploring the manipulation of quantum Hall effect correlations using cavity systems, presented by Jerome Faist from ETH Zurich at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Dive into cutting-edge research on controlling quantum many-body states in solid-state systems using classical laser pulses, with particular focus on how cavity fields can influence correlated electron phases. Learn about recent advances in time-resolved experiments that induce and enhance various correlated states of electrons, including superconducting, magnetic, and topological phases. Understand how quantum optical techniques and strong cavity fields are being extended to materials science, offering novel approaches for preparing, manipulating, and studying correlated electron phases. Part of a broader conference bringing together theoretical and experimental researchers from solid state physics and quantum optics backgrounds to explore these emerging directions in quantum materials research.
Syllabus
Manipulating correlations in the quantum Hall effect with cavities | Jerome Faist (ETH Zurich)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics