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  • From: Andras Palyi <palyi AT eik.bme.hu>
  • To: FIZINFO AT lists.kfki.hu
  • Subject: [Fizinfo] Monday 14:15 - Cosma Fulga on Triple point fermions
  • Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 15:39:46 +0100

Dear Colleagues,

Next Monday, the BME Exotic Quantum Phases seminar series continues with this
talk:

Speaker: Ion Cosma Fulga (IFW Dresden)
Title: Triple point fermions in a minimal symmorphic model
Abstract: see below
Time: Nov 16, Monday 14:15
Location: online in Teams

About the speaker: Cosma is a theoretical physicist working at the interface
of condensed-matter physics, topology, quantum transport and quantum
information. Cosma did his PhD research in Leiden, The Netherlands, in the
group of Carlo Beenakker, and then he was a postdoc with Ady Stern at the
Weizmann Institute (Rehovot, Israel). Currently, he is a tenured junior group
leader at IFW Dresden in Germany.

Link to join the seminar in Teams:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3abc62e547060d4dbead491ee4b995f5f9%40thread.tacv2/1605191809988?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%226a3548ab-7570-4271-91a8-58da00697029%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22f8b27e90-dbca-4bb5-813c-d6415577ec35%22%7d

Best regards,
Andras Palyi

= = =

Abstract:
Gapless topological phases of matter may host emergent quasiparticle
excitations which
have no analog in quantum field theory. This is the case of so called triple
point fermions
(TPF), quasiparticle excitations protected by crystal symmetries, which show
fermionic
statistics but have an integer (pseudo)spin degree of freedom. TPFs have been
predicted in
certain three-dimensional non-symmorphic crystals, where they are pinned to
high
symmetry points of the Brillouin zone. In this work, we introduce a minimal,
three-band
model which hosts TPFs protected only by the combination of a C4 rotation and
an anti-
commuting mirror symmetry. Unlike current non-symmorphic realizations, our
model
allows for TPFs which are anisotropic and can be created or annihilated
pairwise. It
provides a simple, numerically affordable platform for their study.




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