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Electron Hydrodynamic and Quantum Sensor

ABSTRACT

Physicists have long been using the Fermi gas to understand the electrons in conductors. However, this paradigm has been challenged in the strongly correlated systems and, more recently, in the high purity materials, graphene, as well as Weyl semimetals. The interaction in these many-body quantum systems can lead a new collective behavior described by the hydrodynamics in long time and length scales. This new regime not only modifies the conventional electrical and thermal transport in condensed matter physics, but also has deep connections to other areas such as the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory (AdS/CFT) and quark-gluon plasma in the heavy ion collider. In this talk, we will discuss the experiment showing the breakdown of Wiedemann-Franz law in graphene, how the electrons may flow like honey, and how we can use the Dirac point physics to detect a single photon. We will explore the potential applications of graphene-based low energy photon counters in the superconducting quantum computation and measurement of the cosmic infrared background in future space missions.

Ref: Science 351, 1058 (2016) and Phys. Rev. Applied 8, 024022 (2017)

 

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Kin Chung Fong is a scientist at Raytheon BBN technologies and an Associate of Physics Department at Harvard University. A local, born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr. Fong has obtained a B.S. in Physics from Chinese University of Hong Kong (1998), and a Ph.D. in Physics at Ohio State University (2008) under the supervision of Prof. Chris Hammel. Prior to his current position, he has done research as a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology in the group of Prof. Keith Schwab (2008-2013).  Dr. Fong's research focuses on understanding the strongly interacting many-body phenomena and mesoscopic physics in quantum materials, and their applications to novel, high-sensitivity quantum detectors. 

http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~fong/index.html

Event Details
Speaker
Dr FONG Kin Chung
A scientist at Raytheon BBN technologies and an Associate of Physics Department at Harvard University


Date & Time
16 Oct 2018 @ 3:00pm

Venue
B5-209, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong

Chair
Dr BORZENETS Ivan Valerievich (34424678 iborzene@cityu.edu.hk)