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Date:10:30am, Aug. 16, 2010

Venue:Conference Hall 322,Science Building

Title: Quantum criticality, high Tc superconductivity and the AdS/CFT correspondence of string theory

Speaker: Prof. J. Zaanen Institute Lorentz for Theoretical Physics, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

Abstract:The central mystery in quantum matter is the general nature of matter formed from fermions. The methods of many body quantum physics fail and one can only rely on the phenomenological Fermi-liquid and BCS theories. However, in heavy fermion systems and cuprates one deals with non Fermi-liquid quantum critical metals, and to understand the superconductivity one needs to understand these normal states first. Remarkably, it might well be that the mathematics of string theory is capable of describing such states of fermion matter. The AdS/CFT correspondence translates this problem into an equivalent general-relativity problem involving the propagation of classical fields in an Anti-de-Sitter space-time with a black hole in its center. This development started with the demonstration that AdS/CFT predicts correctly the low viscosity of the quark-gluon plasma of the Brookhaven heavy ion collider. In 2007 it was realized that it could have relevance to high Tc superconductors [1] but only last year the focus shifted to the way AdS/CFT processes fermions, creating much excitement: it appears that both emergent heavy Fermi-liquids [2] and non Fermi-liquids can be gravitationally encoded, as well as ‘holographic’ superconductors having suggestive traits in common with the real life high Tc variety [3].

1) J. Zaanen, Nature 448, 1000 (2007).

2) M. Cubrovic, J. Zaanen and K. Schalm , Science 325, 439 (2009).

3) J. Zaanen, Nature 462, 15 (2009)

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