Theory of Condensed Matter
Theoretical Condensed Matter physics is about building models of physical processes, often driven by experimental data, generalising the solutions of those models to make experimental predictions, and transferring the concepts gained into other areas of research. Theory plays an important role in understanding known phenomena and in predicting new ones.
With over seventy members, the TCM Group is one of the largest research Groups in the Cavendish Laboratory, and the largest university Condensed Matter Theory group in the country. Able to trace its history back for over sixty years, it has been home to many leading theoreticians.
Starting at the first principles microscopic level - with the Schrödinger equation - many properties of materials can now be calculated with a high degree of accuracy. We work on refining and developing new calculational tools and applying them to problems in physics, chemistry, materials science and biology.
Solids often show unusual collective behaviour resulting from cooperative quantum or classical phenomena. For this type of physics a more model-based approach is appropriate, and we are using such methods to attack problems in magnetism, superconductivity, nonlinear optics, mesoscopic systems, polymers, and colloids.
Collective behaviour comes even more to the fore in systems on a larger scale. As examples, we work on self-organising structures in "soft" condensed matter systems, non-linear dynamics of interacting systems, the observer in quantum mechanics, and models of biophysical processes, from the molecular scale up to neural systems.
TCM congratulates Prof Robert-Jan Slager as he moves to the Condensed Matter Group at the University of Manchester, where he becomes a Professor. We are delighted by his promotion, and also very pleased that he is maintaining his close links with TCM, where he still has postdocs and supervises PhD students, and he is visiting us frequently.
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More seminarsQuantum chaos and anomalous relaxation in open quantum circuits
Takato Yoshimura and Lucas Sá
Quantized Integrated Shift Effect in Multigap Topological Phases
Wojciech J. Jankowski and Robert-Jan Slager
Dualities of Paired Quantum Hall Bilayer States
Luca Rüegg, Gaurav Chaudhary, Robert-Jan Slager,
Interferometry of Non-Abelian Band Singularities and Euler Class Topology
Oliver Breach, Robert-Jan Slager, F. Nur Ünal
A Dominant Role for Quantum Fluctuations
Andrew Allocca, Nigel Cooper
All publications
Theoretical Condensed Matter physics is about building models of physical processes, often driven by experimental data, generalising the solutions of those models to make experimental predictions, and transferring the concepts gained into other areas of research. Theory plays an important role in understanding known phenomena and in predicting new ones.
With over seventy members, the TCM Group is one of the largest research Groups in the Cavendish Laboratory, and the largest university Condensed Matter Theory group in the country. Able to trace its history back for over sixty years, it has been home to many leading theoreticians.
Starting at the first principles microscopic level - with the Schrödinger equation - many properties of materials can now be calculated with a high degree of accuracy. We work on refining and developing new calculational tools and applying them to problems in physics, chemistry, materials science and biology.
Solids often show unusual collective behaviour resulting from cooperative quantum or classical phenomena. For this type of physics a more model-based approach is appropriate, and we are using such methods to attack problems in magnetism, superconductivity, nonlinear optics, mesoscopic systems, polymers, and colloids.
Collective behaviour comes even more to the fore in systems on a larger scale. As examples, we work on self-organising structures in "soft" condensed matter systems, non-linear dynamics of interacting systems, the observer in quantum mechanics, and models of biophysical processes, from the molecular scale up to neural systems.
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TCM congratulates Prof Robert-Jan Slager as he moves to the Condensed Matter Group at the University of Manchester, where he becomes a Professor. We are delighted by his promotion, and also very pleased that he is maintaining his close links with TCM, where he still has postdocs and supervises PhD students, and he is visiting us frequently.
Recent Publications
Quantum chaos and anomalous relaxation in open quantum circuits
Takato Yoshimura and Lucas Sá
Quantized Integrated Shift Effect in Multigap Topological Phases
Wojciech J. Jankowski and Robert-Jan Slager
Dualities of Paired Quantum Hall Bilayer States
Luca Rüegg, Gaurav Chaudhary, Robert-Jan Slager,
Interferometry of Non-Abelian Band Singularities and Euler Class Topology
Oliver Breach, Robert-Jan Slager, F. Nur Ünal
A Dominant Role for Quantum Fluctuations
Andrew Allocca, Nigel Cooper
All publications