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Flat-Band Materials



主办:材料科学与工程系
报告人:Prof. Feng Liu Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
时间:6月3日下午4:00~5:30
地点:澳门太阳娱乐网站官网1号楼210报告厅
主持人:王 前 教授


报告摘要:

Unlike a localized state induced by defect in a crystalline solid, the so-called flat band is truly a Bloch state but yet without band dispersion. It arises from destructive interference of Bloch wave functions, independent of the single-particle crystalline Hamiltonian (i.e., the strength of lattice hopping). Flat band can host a range of exotic quantum phases, such as ferromagnetism, Wigner crystallization, superconductivity and high-temperature fractional quantum Hall effect. In this talk, I will first briefly review lattice models which give rise to 2D/3D flat bands including a new Coloring-Triangle lattice we found recently. I will then discuss real flat-band materials including our recent work on pyrochlore Sn2Nb2O7 which hosts 3D flat bands. A novel mechanism for the formation of Weyl points enabled by doping of doubly degenerated 3D flat bands, instead of symmetry breaking of a Dirac point, will also be discussed.

 

报告人简介:

Feng Liu, Professor and Chair, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Adjunct professor, Department of Physics, University of Utah. He received his PhD in Chemical Physics from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1990. Prof. Liu is a fellow of American Physical Society and recipient of Senior Humboldt Award. He services as a divisional associate editor for Physical Review Letters, a member of editorial board for Journal of Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience, and for Open Journal of Materials Science. Prof. Liu has 290+ refereed publications, including 60+ Physical Review Letters, 2 Nature, 2 Nature Materials, 2 PNAS, 1 Chem. Rev., 5 Nature Communications, 10+ Nano Letters, ~10 book chapters, and ~20 invited reviews/papers. His H-index is 68. His research interest lies in theoretical and computational studies of low-dimensional nano and quantum materials, with a most recent focus on topological materials. He is also a co-founder of two high-tech start-up companies.