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Online Colloquium: Lattice dynamics and elasticity of complex materials: from soft matter to superconductors

ABSTRACT

While electrons in disordered systems have been studied early on leading to the Nobel prize in physics 1977 for Phil W. Anderson and Sir Neville Mott, a similar understanding of phonons and lattice dynamics of disordered and amorphous systems, or systems with strong anharmonicity, is still at its infancy. This field is currently blossoming due to its centrality in contemporary condensed matter physics and materials physics. In particular, to arrive at a deeper understanding of complex materials (e.g., polymers, metallic glasses, high-T/high-P superconductors) it is essential to develop a successful description of vibrational modes, soft modes, anharmonicity and elasticity/mechanical instabilities in these complex condensed matter systems [1-4]. I will briefly review our new understanding of phonons and elasticity in real complex solids, including polymers, from the angle of my recent contributions to the field. In the second part, I will show how this understanding can lead to a theoretical framework which describes and rationalizes superconductivity in disordered systems such as metallic glasses [5] as well as high-T superconductors at high pressures, which have currently achieved record high Tc at room temperature [6-7], and where anharmonicity plays a crucial role.

References

[1] A. Zaccone and E. Scossa-Romano, Phys. Rev. B 83, 184205 (2011)
[2] M. Baggioli and A. Zaccone, Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 145501 (2019)
[3] M. Baggioli and A. Zaccone, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013267 (2020)
[4] A. Zaccone and K. Trachenko, PNAS 117, 19653 (2020)
[5] A. Zaccone and M. Baggioli, PNAS 118 (5), e2022303118 (2021)
[5] M. Baggioli, C. Setty and A. Zaccone, Phys. Rev. B 101, 214502 (2020)
[6] C. Setty, M. Baggioli and A. Zaccone, Phys. Rev. B 102, 174506 (2020)
[7] C. Setty, M. Baggioli and A. Zaccone, arXiv:2007.04981.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Prof. Zaccone is an associate professor in the physics department, University of Milan. He received his PhD from ETH Zurich in 2010 and has been on the faculty at Technical University Munich, and at University of Cambridge, before taking up his current position in 2018. His research interests include statistical physics of disordered systems, theories of amorphous solids (metallic glasses, polymeric and molecular glasses), colloidal systems, as well as granular materials, phonons and superconductivity. Prof. Zaccone has published 118 articles in peer-reviewed journals so far, including 12 papers in Physical Review Letters, 5 in PNAS, 2 in Science Advances, 1 in Nature Communications, etc. He has received several international awards, including the Gauss Professorship Award for 2020, awarded by the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, Germany and the Emerging Leader nomination by the Journal of Physics of the Institute of Physics, UK.

 

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Event Details
Speaker
Prof. Alessio Zaccone
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Milan

Date & Time
19 February 2021 4:00 PM

Venue
Zoom Meeting, City University of Hong Kong

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