报告时间:1月8日上午10点
报告地点:近代物理系210会议室
报告人:Dr.Qingdong Jiang, Stockholm University
报告题目:Quantum Atmospherics
报告摘要:By altering the propagation of virtual photons, materials can influence the behavior of objects in their vicinity. They can cause forces on macroscopic bodies, or perturb the spectra of nearby molecular complexes. I’ll briefly describe some new kinds of forces, but mainly discuss how symmetry breaking states of matter can transmit symmetry breaking effects to spectra. I’ll discuss a few such effects, which involve the “axion electrodynamics” relevant to topological insulators, quantitatively. Then I’ll describe an operator framework whereby effects of this kind can be analyzed systematically, qualitatively, and discuss possible experimental implications.
References:
[1] Q.-D. Jiang and F. Wilczek, Quantum Atmospherics for Materials Diagnose, arXiv:1809.01692
[2] Q.-D. Jiang and F. Wilczek, Axial Casimir Forces: Dissipationless Viscosity In Vacuum, arXiv:1809.08659
[3] Q.-D. Jiang and F. Wilczek, Chiral Casimir Forces: Repulsive, Enhanced and Tunable, arXiv: arXiv:1805.07994
报告人简介:
Qing-Dong Jiang is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University, Sweden. He received his PhD degree (supervisor: X. C. Xie) from Peking University in 2017. His interests include Casimir forces, chiral superconductors, and topological semimetals.