Physics Colloquium: How the Hall effect tells us what carrieres carry the current
Assa Auerbach, Technion
07 November 2021, 14:00
Shenkar Building, Melamed Hall 006
Recording: https://youtu.be/j1eKN9Sf2vQ
Abstract:
The Hall coefficient RH is phenomenologically assumed to measure the electron or hole density in metals and semiconductors. However, this approach cannot explain ‘’Hall anomalies’’ in strongly correlated metals and superconductors. Recent advances in quantum transport theory allow us to calculate the RH beyond weak scattering regimes. We learn that while RH still characterizes the "moving parts" of the current, these could be very different from the conduction electrons of conventional bandstructure theory.
Event Organizer: Prof. Lev Vaidman