RQMP Research Seminar
Topological physics with light and matter: new horizons
Phillippe St-Jean
Département de physique Université de Montréal
The discovery of topological phases of matter has revolutionized our
understanding of condensed matter. Recently, the idea of emulating these phases
in synthetic materials, e.g. cold atoms in optical lattices or photons in
dielectric nanostructures, has proven to be an extremely powerful approach
for exploring topological physics beyond what is physically reachable in
the solid-state. This includes the development of new functionalities like
topological lasers, but also more fundamental aspects including the discovery of
exotic phases involving drive, dissipation, disorder or synthetic dimensions. In
a first time, I will present recent works we have realized on a new type
of synthetic topological matter involving polaritons, a hybrid light-matter
quasiparticle with unique properties inherited from its dual nature. Then,
I will briefly summarize my research interest for the near future, which aims
at exploring this topological photonics in the quantum regime.
Thursday, October 28th 2021, 10:30
Tele-seminar
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