Seminar ÚFKL: Dariusz Kaczorowski

  • 16 October 2019
    11:00 AM
  • Seminars take place in the hall of building nb. 9 – Department of Condensed Matter Physics.

Department of Condensed Matter Physics (ÚFKL) invites you to the lecture

Dariusz Kaczorowski (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Wrocław, Poland): Electronic transport in topological semimetals

 

Abstract:

Electronic transport in topological semimetals

Dariusz Kaczorowski
Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, Poland

Initiated by the discovery of topological insulators, topologically non-trivial matter, especially topological semimetals (TSM), has emerged as a new frontier in the field of quantum materials. The presence of nearly massless quasiparticles near chemical potential gives rise to unique transport properties of TSMs, like ultra-high charge carrier mobility, huge magnetoresistance or/and chiral magnetic anomaly. The intriguing physical phenomena found in TSMs not only provide excellent tests for fundamental theories, but also promise a wide range of possible applications in low-power spintronics, optoelectronics, quantum computing and green energy harvesting.

Here, we first recall some basic concepts in the field of TSMs, and then present a few examples of our own accomplishments in that blooming research area. In particular, we briefly account for our comprehensive experimental studies on the anomalous electronic transport in various topological materials, supplemented by our observations of Dirac/Weyl states by means of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.

Acknowledgment: Part this research was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under MAESTRO grant no. 2015/18/A/ST3/00057.

 

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