The colloquium series will present novel developments in the field of designer quantum materials realized through atomic manipulation with scanning probe techniques or by clever bottom-up strategies
This Colloquium series started on February 1st 2021, and ran once every two weeks. Attendance is open to everyone, separate registration is not needed.
Schedule spring 2021
– Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, February 1st
– Vidya Madhavan, February 15th
– Milan P. Allan, March 1st
– Christian Ast, March 15th
– Oleg Yazyev, March 29th
– Joseph A. Stroscio, April 12th
– Hae-Young Kee, April 26th
– Jens Wiebe, May 10th
– Ivan Brihuega, May 25th
– Jascha Repp, June 7th
– Yoshiteru Maeno, June 21st
Speakers
Vidya Madhavan
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US
Chiral edge modes in the heavy fermion superconductor UTe2
February 15th, 17:00 CET
Milan P. Allan
Leiden University, Netherlands
Cooper pairing without superconductivity
March 1st, 10:00 CET
Christian Ast
MPI Stuttgart, Germany
Superconducting Quantum Interference at the Atomic Scale
March 15th, 10:00 CET
Oleg Yazyev
EPFL, Switzerland
In silico discovery of novel topological materials
March 29th, 10:00 CET
Joseph A. Stroscio
NIST, US
A microscopic view of graphene quantum Hall edge states with STM and AFM measurements
April 12th, 17:00 CEST
Hae-Young Kee
University of Toronto, Canada
Kitaev Materials and Perspective
April 26th, 17:00 CEST
Jens Wiebe
University of Hamburg, Germany
Evidence for p-wave pairing and hybridizing Majoranas in artificial finite-size Shiba chains
May 10th, 10:00 CEST
Ivan Brihuega
Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Nanoscale control of new properties added to graphene: Superconductivity, Magnetism and Electronic Gap
May 25th, 10:00 CEST
Jascha Repp
University of Regensburg, Germany
Probing excited-state lifetimes by means of pump-probe atomic force microscopy
June 7th, 10:00 CEST
Yoshiteru Maeno
Kyoto University, Japan
Superconductivity of Sr2RuO4: beyond “unconventional?”
June 21st, 10:00 CEST