Fermi Surface and Novel Phases in Strongly Correlated Electrons Systems

Workshop
October 13, 2019 - October 18, 2019
Exploring, understanding, and describing materials with strong electronic Coulomb correlations remain among the big challenges of modern condensed-matter physics. These materials exhibit novel phenomena like metal-to-insulator transitions, heavy fermions, unconventional superconductivity, unusual magnetism, stripe and nematic orders as well as clear deviations from the typical metallic behavior. This school, dedicated to young researchers, will cover from fundamental principles, techniques to new frontiers in this field.
Session organized by:
 

Gertrud ZWICKNAGL, University of Braunschweig, Germany

Sébastien BURDIN, LOMA, Université de Bordeaux, France

Pierre RODIERE, Institut Néel, CNRS & Université Grenoble Alpes, France

Claudine LACROIX, Institut Néel, CNRS & Université Grenoble Alpes, France

Christoph GEIBEL, Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany

For more information, please check the Session's website.

 

Published on  December 6, 2018
Updated on  August 13, 2020