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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
East Bridge 114

Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

Pairing of critical Fermi-surface states
Max Metlitski, Dr., Kavli Institute for Theorethical Physics , University of California, Santa Barbara,
Speaker's Bio:
States of matter with a sharp Fermi-surface but no well-defined Landau quasiparticles are expected to arise in a number of physical systems. Examples include i) quantum critical points associated with the onset of order in metals, ii) the spinon Fermi-surface (U(1) spin-liquid) state of a Mott insulator and iii) the Halperin-Lee-Read composite fermion charge liquid state of a half-filled Landau level. In this talk, I will use renormalization group techniques to investigate possible instabilities of such non-Fermi-liquids to pairing. I will show that for a large class of phase transitions in metals, the attractive interaction mediated by order parameter fluctuations always leads to a superconducting instability, which preempts the non-Fermi-liquid effects. On the other hand, the spinon Fermi-surface and the Halperin-Lee-Read states are stable against pairing for a sufficiently weak attractive short-range interaction. However, once the strength of attraction exceeds a critical value, pairing sets in. I will describe the ensuing quantum phase transition between i) the U(1) and the Z$_2$ spin-liquid states, and ii) the Halperin-Lee-Read and Moore-Read states.
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