Superconductivity at and from Topological Phase Transitions
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Explore the intricate relationship between superconductivity and topological phase transitions in this 38-minute conference talk from the Workshop on Ultra-Quantum Matter at the Institute for Advanced Study. Delve into cutting-edge research examining how superconducting states emerge at and potentially arise from topological phase transitions, as presented by Mike Zalatel from the University of California, Berkeley. Investigate the fundamental physics underlying these quantum phenomena and their implications for understanding exotic states of matter. Gain insights into the theoretical frameworks and experimental considerations that govern the interplay between topological order and superconducting behavior in ultra-quantum materials.
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Superconductivity at (and from?) Topological Phase Transitions - Mike Zalatel
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