Date: Wednesday November 4, 2009
Time: 12:00 PM
Building: Boggs Center in Room 240
Location: uptown campus
Seunghun Lee, University of Virginia:
Complex oxides provide great opportunities to explore novel electronic and magnetic states and properties that emerge out of strong correlations of electrons. One of the collective phenomena is the quantum mechanically entangled spin liquid state in quantum and frustrated magnets. In this talk, I will give a short review on recent progress in the field of quantum and frustrated magnetism, and will describe as an example the magnetic field-induced Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons in weakly coupled quantum spin singlet systems.
Sponsored by: Physics and Engineering Physics Department
Admission: Free
Attendance: Open to the public
Open to: Alumni, Faculty, Graduate students, Parents, Prospective undergrads, Staff, Undergraduates, Visitors
For more information contact Ulrike Diebold via email to diebold@tulane.edu or by phone at 504-862-8279
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