Quantum phases of matter/ Subir Sachdev
Publication details: UK: CUP, 2023Description: xvii, 510 pages 24 cmISBN:- 9781009212694
- 23 530.4 Sa121
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Includes index
Preface -- Part I background -- PartII Fractionalization and emergent gauge fields I -- Part III Band topology -- Part IV Fractionalization and emergent gauge fields II -- Part V Correlated metals
This modern text describes the remarkable developments in quantum condensed matter physics following the experimental discoveries of quantum Hall effects and high temperature superconductivity in the 1980s. After a review of the phases of matter amenable to an independent particle description, entangled phases of matter are described in an accessible and unified manner. The concepts of fractionalization and emergent gauge fields are introduced using the simplest resonating valence bond insulator with an energy gap, the Z2 spin liquid. Concepts in band topology and the parton method are then combined to obtain a large variety of experimentally relevant gapped states. Correlated metallic states are described, beginning with a discussion of the Kondo effect on magnetic impurities in metals. Metals without quasiparticle excitations are introduced using the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, followed by a discussion of critical Fermi surfaces and strange metals. Numerous end-of-chapter problems expand readers' comprehension and reinforce key concepts.
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