Recent Developments in Exotic and Unconventional Superconductivity
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Conventional superconductors are characterized by the global U(1) phase rotation symmetry breaking. Unconventional superconductors are a consequence of breaking of other symmetries. Thus, additional degrees of freedom (orbital, sublattice, bands, valley, etc.), electronic correlations, or more chemical elements reduce the symmetries leading to unconventional superconducting states. One might also obtain unconventional and exotic states extrinsically, e.g. by changing the geometry (interfaces and heterostructures) and applying gates or magnetic fields. This two-day workshop will gather experimentalists and theorists to discuss recent developments in unconventional and exotic superconductivity. The workshop's themes span heavy-fermion systems, high-Tc materials, high magnetic field effects, flat-band systems, and non-equilibrium superconductivity.
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Program
- Welcome
- Kristin Willa, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Short ranged magnetic correlations as observed in thermodynamic measurements in UTe2 - Fernando de Juan, Donostia International Physics Center
Collective modes of superconducting monolayer NbSe2 - break
- Sofia Michaela Souliou, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Pressure tuning of competing orders in superconducting YBa2Cu3O6+x - Fahad Mahmood, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Illuminating strongly correlated materials and unconventional superconductors with multidimensional spectroscopies - break
- Amir Yacoby, Harvard University
Fractional Chern Insulators Revealed using a Scanning Single Electron Transistor - Dmitry Chichinadze, University of Minnesota,
Nematic superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene - Shahar Simon, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Thickness-Dependent Tunneling Spectra of 2H-TaS2 - Nicola Paradiso, University of Regensburg,
Supercurrent diode effect in ballistic Josephson junctions with Rashba spin-orbit interaction
- Tero Heikkilä, University of Jyväskylä
Flat-band superconductivity - Eugene Demler, ETH Zürich
Optical responses of photoexcited materials: from parametric amplification to photoinduced superconductivity - break
- Aline Ramires, Paul Scherrer Institut
Deconstructing Sr2RuO4: Insights from a microscopic perspective - Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota
Superconductivity out of a non-Fermi liquid - break
- Satoshi Ikegaya, Nagoya University,
Anomalous proximity effect in topological superconductor hybrid systems - Tim Kokkeler, University of Twente,
Dirty limit proximity effect for s+p-wave superconductors in 1D and 2D - Yuri Fukaya, University of Salerno,
Interorbital topological superconductivity in spin-orbit coupled superconductors with inversion symmetry breaking - Pavel Dolgirev, Harvard University,
Single-spin qubit magnetic spectroscopy of two-dimensional superconductivity - Dimitri Pimenov, University of Minnesota,
Twists and turns of pairing from repulsive dynamical interactions - Concluding remarks
Organizers
- Viktoriia Kornich (University of Würzburg)
- David Möckli (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
- Alessio Calzona (University of Würzburg)
If you have any questions, you may reach us at viktoriia.kornich@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
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