Electrically Charged Skyrmions and Superconductivity

Electrically Charged Skyrmions and Superconductivity
November 10, 2021
Monday, November 22, 2021

Join us for the Physics Department Colloquium at 4:15 p.m.

Title: Electrically charged skyrmions and superconductivity

Skyrmions, first proposed in the context of nuclear physics, elegantly realize Kelvin’s dream of understanding particles as topological defects in an underlying field. When skyrmions arise in 2D materials with band topology, Berry-phase effects can endow them with an electric charge in addition to their magnetic moment, with intriguing implications for electrical transport. In this talk I’ll explain how skyrmions may even pair into charge-2 bosons, potentially giving a new route to electron-mediated superconductivity, and show how recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments can “image” charged skyrmions in graphene. 

Location: Zoom Webinar
Webinar ID: 938 4556 6700
https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93845566700

Location: virtual (Zoom)

Speaker: Michael Zaletel

Affiliation: UC Berkeley

Research Area: Condensed Matter Physics And Materials Science