Quantum System with Restricted Dimension - Potential for high temperature superconductivity in FeSe/SrTiO3
Quantum System with Restricted Dimension - Potential for high temperature superconductivity in FeSe/SrTiO3
Friday, May 24, 20138:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Pacific)
Quantum system with restricted dimension has emerged as the most fertile
ground for discoveries in condensed matter, as evidenced by the Nobel prize
winning discoveries of Cuprate High Temperature Superconductivity, Quantum
Hall Effect, Fractional Quantum Hall Effect, Giant Magnetoresistance, and
Graphene. What we have seen is likely the tip of the iceberg - this field
will continue to drive key intellectual debates leading to new paradigms of
physics. The recent report of FeSe monolayer with potential
superconductivity at very high temperature is an exciting development. This
workshop brings together experts working on this problem for a focused
discussion on this and related phenomena. The goal is to identify key issues
for next round of experiments and theory, and to foster collaborations on
this subject.