Journal Club on Condensed Matter Theory
The Journal Club is an event organized jointly with the Belzig group and takes place on Tuesdays at 12:00 s.t. in P712. Below you find the list of proposed speakers. If you have any complaints about this schedule, feel free to write an email.
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New Journal Club rules! See the bottom of this page for more information.
Date | Speaker | Topic | Paper |
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26.01.21 | Niklas Rohling | ||
19.01.21 | Dennis Wuhrer | ||
12.01.21 | Hannes Weisbrich | ||
05.01.21 | No Journal Club | ||
29.12.20 | No Journal Club | ||
22.12.20 | Benedikt Tissot | ||
15.12.20 | Csaba Péterfalvi | ||
08.12.20 | Danilo Nikolic | ||
01.12.20 | Matthias Kizmann | ||
24.11.20 | Jonas Mielke | ||
17.11.20 | Dominik Maile | ||
10.11.20 | Thiago Lucena | ||
03.11.20 | Raffael Klees | ||
27.10.20 | Philipp Mutter | ||
20.10.20 | Violeta Ivanova | ||
13.10.20 | Amin Hosseinkhani | ||
06.10.20 | Hannes Weisbrich | ||
29.09.20 | Felicitas Hellbach | ||
22.09.20 | Florian Ginzel | ||
15.09.20 | No Journal Club | ||
08.09.20 | No Journal Club | ||
01.09.20 | No Journal Club | ||
25.08.20 | No Journal Club | ||
18.08.20 | Dennis Wuhrer | From Adiabatic to Dispersive Readout of Quantum Circuits | Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 077701 |
11.08.20 | No Journal Club | ||
04.08.20 | Benedikt Tissot | Quantum Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relation for Continuous Measurement | Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 050601 |
28.07.20 | Csaba Péterfalvi | Aharonov-Bohm Phase is Locally Generated Like All Other Quantum Phases | Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 040401 |
21.07.20 | No Journal Club | ||
14.07.20 | Philipp Mutter | Tripartite Genuine Non-Gaussian Entanglement in Three-Mode Spontaneous Parametric Down-Conversion | Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 020502 |
07.07.20 | No Journal Club | ||
30.06.20 | No Journal Club | ||
23.06.20 | Thiago Lucena | Remarks on Black Hole Complexity Puzzle | arXiv:2005.12491 |
16.06.20 | Raffael Klees | Noncontact Spin Pumping by Microwave Evanescent Fields | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 236801 |
09.06.20 | Matthias Kizmann | Algorithms for quantum simulation at finite energies | arXiv:2006.03032 |
02.06.20 | Amin Hosseinkhani | Supercorrelated Radiance in Nonlinear Photonic Waveguides | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 213601 |
26.05.20 | Felicitas Hellbach | Noise and full counting statistics of a Cooper pair splitter | Phys. Rev. B. 101, 205422 |
19.05.20 | Florian Ginzel | Geometric Phase through Spatial Potential Engineering | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 190401 |
12.05.20 | Benedikt Tissot | Quantum State Engineering by Shortcuts to Adiabaticity in Interacting Spin-Boson Systems | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 180401 |
05.05.20 | Hannes Weisbrich | Topology-Bounded Superfluid Weight in Twisted Bilayer Graphene | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 167002 |
28.04.20 | Danilo Nikolic | Valley-Dependent Spin Transport in Monolayer Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 166803 |
21.04.20 | Jonas Mielke | Exchange interaction of hole-spin qubits in double quantum dots in highly anisotropic semiconductors | arXiv:2004.07658 |
14.04.20 | Philipp Mutter | Maxwell's demon in a double quantum dot with continuous charge detection | Phys. Rev. B. 101, 165404 |
07.04.20 | Dominik Maile | Phase Control of Majorana Bound States in a Topological X Junction | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 137001 |
31.03.20 | Raffael Klees | Dissipative analogue of four-dimensional quantum Hall physics | arXiv:2003.11042 |
24.03.20 | Thiago Lucena | Parametric Excitation of an Optically Silent Goldstone-Like Phonon Mode | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 117401 |
17.03.20 | No Journal Club | ||
10.03.20 | Matthias Kizmann | Analogue Gravity on a Superconducting Chip | arXiv:2003.00382 |
03.03.20 | No Journal Club | ||
25.02.20 | Amin Hosseinkhani | Tunable refrigerator for non-linear quantum electric circuits | arXiv:2002.06867 |
18.02.20 | Monica Benito | Topological Josephson Heat Engine | arXiv:2002.05492 |
11.02.20 | Florian Ginzel | Universal Spectral Features of Ultrastrongly Coupled Systems | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 040404 |
11.02.20 | Felicitas Hellbach | Long-Lived Entanglement Generation of Nuclear Spins Using Coherent Light | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 043602 |
04.02.20 | No Journal Club | ||
28.01.20 | Alessandro David | Valley-Layer Coupling: A New Design Principle for Valleytronics | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 037701 |
21.01.20 | No Journal Club | ||
14.01.20 | Philipp Mutter | Cross-Platform Verification of Intermediate Scale Quantum Devices | Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 010504 |
07.01.20 | No Journal Club |
And here's how it works:
- Pick three recent papers from the arXiv (cond-mat or quant-ph), PRL, PRB, PRA, Phys. Rev. Research, EPL, Nature, Nature Phys., or Science (no review articles).
- Preferably, the paper should not be older than a week, or from the current issue in case of a monthly journal. Exception can be made in special cases.
- The paper has to be of a theory flavour. If in an exceptional case an experimental work is presented, then the theoretical background must be thoroughly explained.
- Send these papers until friday noon to Guido, Wolfgang, and Philipp and indicate your preferences.
- Prepare a talk of 20 minutes. Including questions from the audience, the total duration of the presentation should not exceed 30 minutes.
- Pay special attention to the proper introduction and motivation of the underlying concepts. Half of the talk should cover the basics. In general, focus on the most important observed effects. It might not be necessary to show every single figure from the paper.
- Compile a list with about 10 further articles (including abstracts).
- Announce the paper you will be presenting by writing to the mailing list. You may include the list of further articles.