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Topological Phases of Matter

Author: Roderich Moessner and Joel E. Moore  

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This important graduate level text unites the physical mechanisms behind the phenomena of topological matter within a theoretical framework.

Topological Phases of Matter is one of the most exciting topics in condensed matter physics. This important, graduate level text unites the underlying physical mechanisms behind the unique phenomena in topological matter within a general, theoretical framework.

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This important graduate level text unites the physical mechanisms behind the phenomena of topological matter within a theoretical framework.

Topological Phases of Matter is one of the most exciting topics in condensed matter physics. This important, graduate level text unites the underlying physical mechanisms behind the unique phenomena in topological matter within a general, theoretical framework.

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Topological Phases of Matter are an exceptionally dynamic field of research: several of the most exciting recent experimental discoveries and conceptual advances in modern physics have originated in this field. These have generated new, topological, notions of order, interactions and excitations. This text provides an accessible, unified and comprehensive introduction to the phenomena surrounding topological matter, with detailed expositions of the underlying theoretical tools and conceptual framework, alongside accounts of the central experimental breakthroughs. Among the systems covered are topological insulators, magnets, semimetals, and superconductors. The emergence of new particles with remarkable properties such as fractional charge and statistics is discussed alongside possible applications such as fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. Suitable as a textbook for graduate or advanced undergraduate students, or as a reference for more experienced researchers, the book assumes little prior background, providing self-contained introductions to topics as varied as phase transitions, superconductivity, and localisation.

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Critic Reviews

“'... a timely and valuable introduction to the most important theoretical concepts in the topological study of matter ... brief treatment of a vast, rapidly evolving subject that currently dominates condensed matter physics ... This book is appropriate for physics collections within all university libraries.' M. C. Ogilvie, Choice Connect”

'… a timely and valuable introduction to the most important theoretical concepts in the topological study of matter … brief treatment of a vast, rapidly evolving subject that currently dominates condensed matter physics … This book is appropriate for physics collections within all university libraries.' M. C. Ogilvie, Choice Connect
'Topological Phases of Matter provides a synthesis of the vast subject … It became clear to me only after reading the book just how ambitious and challenging it is to cover all that material. … [the book] is an enjoyable read and a particularly broad introduction to diverse aspects of topological ideas in quantum theory... a helpful resource for anyone wanting to learn more about a topic that has become increasingly central to modern physics.' Leon Balents, Physics Today

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About the Author

Roderich Moessner is director at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden. His theoretical discoveries include classical and quantum spin liquids, emergent magnetic monopoles, and non-equilibrium spatiotemporal ordering phenomena. He is recipient of the Leibniz Prize and of the Europhysics Prize, Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and member of the Executive Board of the German Physical Society. Joel E. Moore is Chern-Simons Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley and Senior Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His research interests include topological insulators, semimetals, and semiconductors, along with the application of quantum information concepts to many-body physics. He is a Simons Investigator, a Fellow and former elected Member-at-Large of the American Physical Society, and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
29th April 2021
Pages
392
ISBN
9781107105539

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