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Quantum Matter in Your Car Bumper

Speaker Prof. Yeong-Ah SOH
Affiliation Department of Materials, Imperial College
Date August 1, 2011 (Mon)
Time 4:00 p.m.
Venue Seminar Room 522, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building

Abstract:

Chromium is commonly used as a metallic layer in car bumpers and is a crucial element for stainless steel. In addition, chromium is the only element in the periodic table that displays antiferromagnetism, where the electron spins form a spin-density wave of alternating up and down spins.   In this talk, I will show that despite being a common and “simple” metal, chromium displays unusual physical properties not described within the standard models of solid state physics that are usually limited to much more complex materials.  It has a quantum critical point, and exhibits non-Fermi liquid behavior.  In addition, when the film thickness is thin, the spin-density wave is quantized. 

 

Coffee and tea will be served 20 minutes prior to the seminar.