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Physics Department Colloquium
The emergent "graviton" of the fractional quantum Hall effect
Date: Friday, November 1st
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Place: Chamberlin 2241
Speaker: Dam T. Son, University of Chicago
Abstract: In fractional quantum Hall states, electrons self-organize into a strongly interacting fluid with nontrivial emergent properties. It has recently been understood that fractional quantum Hall fluids accommodate one or several spin-2 excitations, which have been argued to be condensed-matter analogues of the graviton. In this talk we will review the origin of the idea of the graviton and the basic physics of the fractional quantum Hall effect. We then discuss a recent experiment claiming observation of "chiral graviton modes" and its broader implications.
Host: Ilya Esterlis
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