Scientific Calendar Event



Description An ICTP Meeting in presence in Santiago - Chile

Low-dimensional quantum systems continue to be an exciting area of research. The frontiers have been continuously pushed forward by fabricating novel materials and developing experimental techniques that provide a gateway for exploring new physics. Examples of such new endeavors include hydrodynamic phenomena in interacting electron systems in ultra-pure materials; driven quantum systems, where strong light-matter interactions can lead to novel states of matter; generation and control of entangled states in low-dimensional devices; emergent correlated phases in novel low-dimensional materials and structures (e.g., twisted graphene).

The main goal of this event will be to nurture collaborations and exchange of knowledge among researchers, advanced students and postdocs of different continents and subfields.

The activities will highlight recent progress in this area in topics including, but not limited to:
  • Electronic hydrodynamics
  • Driven/dissipative systems and light-matter interaction
  • Low-dimensional devices and disorder
  • Topological systems
  • Emergent phases in novel materials
The  “Conference and Advanced School on Low-Dimensional Quantum Systems” will take place in Santiago, Chile, from March 13 to March 24, 2023. The event will combine a set of lectures and talks during the two weeks and will be a meeting point for researchers worldwide.

Lecturers:
G. FALKOVICH, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel - “An introduction to hydrodynamics for condensed matter physicists”.
A. MIRLIN, KIT, Germany - “Disordered systems”
B. NAROZHNY, KIT, Germany -  "Graphene hydrodynamics”
M. POLINI, Università di Pisa, Italy - "Cavity quantum electrodynamics of atomically thin crystals"
J. SCHMALIAN, KIT, Germany - "Topologically Enabled Superconductivity"

Speakers:
C. BALSEIRO, Centro Atómico Bariloche and CONICET, Argentina
A. CHAVES, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
C. CORMICK, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
D. DULIC, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Y. GEFEN, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
A. FAINSTEIN, Centro Atómico Bariloche and CONICET, Argentina
R. FAZIO, ICTP, Italy
M. KISELEV, ICTP, Italy
J. KLINOVAJA, University of Basel, Switzerland
A. LEVCHENKO, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA
A. LUCAS, University of Colorado, USA
J. MAZE, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
P. MELLADO, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile
F. von OPPEN, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
H. M. PASTAWSKI, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
A. PRINCIPI, The University of Manchester, UK
T. RAPPOPORT, UFRJ, Brazil
S. ROCHE, ICN2 and ICREA, Spain
M. RÖSNER, Radboud University, Netherlands
D. SHEEHY, Louisiana State University, USA
A. STERN, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
V. VILDOSOLA, GIyA-CNEA, Argentina
Z. ZANOLLI, Utrecht University, Netherlands

Venue:
Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (FCFM), Av. Beauchef 851, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.

Poster presentations: prepare your poster in size A0 or smaller in portrait format.
 
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.

 
Go to day
  • Monday, 13 March 2023
    • 13:15 - 14:15
      • 13:15 Welcome and Registration - coffee/tea 1h0'
        The time zone is Santiago, Chile. You can choose your time zone America/Santiago (in place of Europe/Rome) on the top right of the page and the programme time will be modified accordingly.
    • 14:15 - 21:00
      • 14:15 Opening 45'
      • 15:00 Lecture 1: Disorder and quantum coherence: From ergodicity to Anderson and many-body localization 1h0'
        Speaker: Alexander MIRLIN (KIT, Germany)
        Material: Slides
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Superconducting correlations at the edge of a quantum Hall insulator 45'
        Speaker: Carlos BALSEIRO (Centro Atomico Bariloche and CONICET, Argentina)
        Material: Abstract
      • 18:15 Plasmons and Consistent Dynamical Screening in Two-Dimensional Superconductors 45'
        Speaker: Malte ROESNER (Radboud University, Netherlands)
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Emergent two-dimensional superconductivity at the interface with the charge-ordered semiconductor BaBiO3 45'
        Speaker: Verónica VILDOSOLA (GIyA-CNEA, Argentina)
        Material: Abstract
      • 20:15 The Unruh effect in strained graphene 45'
        Speaker: Daniel SHEEHY (Louisiana State University, USA)
        Material: Abstract
  • Tuesday, 14 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 1: Electronic Hydrodynamics 1h0'
        Speaker: Boris NAROZHNY (KIT, Germany)
        Material: Slides
      • 15:00 Lecture 2: Disorder and quantum coherence: From ergodicity to Anderson and many-body localization 1h0'
        Speaker: Alexander MIRLIN (KIT, Germany)
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Diode effects in current-driven Josephson junction 45'
        Speaker: Felix VON OPPEN (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany)
        Material: Abstract
      • 18:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Felipe BARRA - Quantum thermodynamics with Repeated Interactions
        2. Elizaveta ANDRIYAKHINA - Multifractally-enhanced superconductivity in two-dimensional systems with spin-orbit coupling
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Fluctuation-driven thermal transport in graphene double-layers at charge neutrality 45'
        Speaker: Alex LEVCHENKO (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
        Material: Abstract
      • 20:15 New platforms for topological superconductivity 45'
        Speaker: Ady STERN (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
        Material: Slides
  • Wednesday, 15 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 2: Electronic Hydrodynamics 1h0'
        Speaker: Boris NAROZHNY (KIT, Germany)
      • 15:00 Lecture 3: Disorder and quantum coherence: From ergodicity to Anderson and many-body localization 1h0'
        Speaker: Alexander MIRLIN (KIT, Germany)
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Topological Spin Transport in Quantum Materials and Entanglement 45'
        Speaker: Stephan ROCHE (ICN2 and ICREA, Spain)
        Material: Abstract Slides
      • 18:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Benjamin LEVITAN - Signatures of the order parameter of a superconducting adatom layer in quasiparticle interference patterns
        2. Laureano Hernan CALVO - Copropagating edge states produced by the interaction between electrons and chiral phonons in two-dimensional materials
      • 19:00 Posters session and discussions with coffee/tea and drinks 2h0'
  • Thursday, 16 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 3: Electronic Hydrodynamics 1h0'
        Speaker: Boris NAROZHNY (KIT, Germany)
      • 15:00 Lecture 4: Disorder and quantum coherence: From ergodicity to Anderson and many-body localization 1h0'
        Speaker: Alexander MIRLIN (KIT, Germany)
        Material: Slides
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Designing a “perfect” porphyrin molecule for the Mechanically Controllable Break Junction Experiments 45'
        Speaker: Diana DULIC (Universidad de Chile, Chile)
        Material: Abstract
      • 18:15 Metamaterials of fluids of light and sound 45'
        Speaker: Alejandro FAINSTEIN (Centro Atomico Bariloche and CONICET, Argentina)
        Material: Abstract
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Superconducting diode effect due to magnetochiral anisotropy in topological insulator and Rashba nanowires 45'
        Speaker: Jelena KLINOVAJA (University of Basel, Switzerland)
        Material: Abstract
      • 20:15 Dynamical universality classes with kinematically constrained dynamics 45'
        Speaker: Andrew LUCAS (University of Colorado, USA)
        Material: Slides
  • Friday, 17 March 2023
    • 14:15 - 16:00
      • 14:15 Thermoelectrics of quantum impurity 45'
        Speaker: Mikhail KISELEV (ICTP, Italy)
      • 15:00 Lecture 5: Disorder and quantum coherence: From ergodicity to Anderson and many-body localization 1h0'
        Speaker: Alexander MIRLIN (KIT, Germany)
  • Monday, 20 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 1: Topologically Enabled Superconductivity 1h0'
        Speaker: Joerg SCHMALIAN (KIT, Germany)
      • 15:00 The S=1 XY model with biquadratic interactions on the honeycomb lattice: the case of NiPS_3 45'
        Speaker: Paula MELLADO (Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile)
        Material: Abstract
      • 15:45 Lunch break / discussions 1h45'
      • 17:30 Measuring Entanglement in electronic Interferometers 45'
        Speaker: Yuval GEFEN (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
      • 18:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Arturo Jesus SANCHEZ SANCHEZ - Steering the current flow in twisted bilayer graphene
        2. Alexander KAZANTSEV - Non-conservation of the valley density and its implications for the observation of the valley Hall effect
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Effects of environmentally induced decoherence in dynamical quantum transport 45'
        Speaker: Horacio PASTAWSKI (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba (UNC), Argentina)
      • 20:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Luiz FELIPE PEREIRA - Electronic transmission and its universal fluctuations in one-dimensional superlattices with Lévy-like disorder
        2. Montserrat NAVARRO - Electronic transport in Bi nanostructures through its hinge states
  • Tuesday, 21 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 1: An introduction to hydrodynamics for condensed matter physicists 1h0'
        Speaker: Gregory FALKOVICH (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
        Material: Abstract
      • 15:00 Lecture 2: Topologically Enabled Superconductivity 1h0'
        Speaker: Joerg SCHMALIAN (KIT, Germany)
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Quantum Materials by Desig 45'
        Speaker: Zeila ZANOLLI (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
        Material: Abstract
      • 18:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Joaquin MEDINA DUENAS - Accessing a New Optimal Regime for Spin-Orbit-Torque in Graphene-Based Devices
        2. Anderson BARBOSA - Turbulence Hierarchy and Multifractality in the Integer Quantum Hall Transition
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Orbital Hall effect in two-dimensional materials 45'
        Speaker: Tatiana RAPPOPORT (Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
        Material: Abstract
      • 20:15 Twisted Kitaev bilayers 45'
        Speaker: Alessandro PRINCIPI (The University of Manchester, UK)
        Material: Abstract
  • Wednesday, 22 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 2: An introduction to hydrodynamics for condensed matter physicists 1h0'
        Speaker: Gregory FALKOVICH (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
      • 15:00 Measurement induced transitions 45'
        Speaker: Rosario FAZIO (ICTP, Italy)
        Material: Abstract Slides
      • 15:45 Lunch break / discussions 1h45'
      • 17:30 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Roberto Enrique TRONCOSO CONA - Spin hydrodynamics in antiferromagnetic insulators
        2. Pedro Manuel TROCADO VIANEZ - Observing separate spin and charge Fermi seas in a strongly correlated one-dimensional conductor
      • 18:15 'Diversity in Science' Session 45'
      • 19:00 Posters session and discussions with coffee/tea and drinks 2h0'
  • Thursday, 23 March 2023
    • 14:00 - 21:00
      • 14:00 Lecture 3: An introduction to hydrodynamics for condensed matter physicists 1h0'
        Speaker: Gregory FALKOVICH (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
      • 15:00 Cavity quantum electrodynamics of atomically thin crystals 1h0'
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        Speaker: Marco POLINI (Università di Pisa, Italy)
      • 16:00 Lunch break / discussions 1h30'
      • 17:30 Quantum metrology using single electronic spins in solids and molecules 45'
        Speaker: Jerónimo MAZE (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile)
        Material: Abstract
      • 18:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Alberto Raul BUSTOS MARUN - Quantum effects on current-driven nanodevices
        2. Jazmin Alondra TAPIA - Geometry dependence in hinges states in higher-order topological semimetals
      • 19:00 Coffee break 30'
      • 19:30 Flattening conduction and valence bands for interlayer excitons in twisted van der Waals bilayers 45'
        Speaker: Andrey CHAVES (Universidade Federal do Ceara', Brazil)
        Material: Abstract
      • 20:15 Contributed talks 45'
        1. Rodrigo SOTO GARRIDO - Optical conductivity as a probe of the metal phase in rhombohedral trilayer graphene
        2. Matias BERDAKIN - Crafting Spin-Polarized Tunable Photocurrents in Topological Insulators
  • Friday, 24 March 2023
    • 14:15 - 16:15
      • 14:15 Lecture 4: An introduction to hydrodynamics for condensed matter physicists 1h0'
        Speaker: Gregory FALKOVICH (The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
      • 15:15 Composite-boson formalism for one-dimensional models 45'
        Speaker: Cecilia CORMICK (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina)
        Material: Abstract Slides
      • 16:00 Final remarks - closing 15'