Corentin Morice, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

March 18, 2021 02:00 PM Paris (GMT +1)

Gravitational horizons in low-dimensional quantum matter

We propose a class of lattice models realizable in a wide range of setups, and closely related to type-I to type-II transitions in Weyl semimetals.

Their low-energy dynamics exactly resembles Dirac fields subjected to gravitational backgrounds, including (anti-)de Sitter spacetime.

These models are simple 1D chains, where hopping is position-dependent and follows a power-law.

We find eternal slowdown upon approaching the origin of the lattice, which signals the formation of a black hole event horizon.

These findings pave the way for a new and experimentally viable mimicking of black hole horizons in topological semimetals.

— 


Haut de page



À lire aussi...

Michele Fabrizio, SISSA Trieste

Thursday June, 10 2021 Landau Fermi liquids in disguise Order by order in perturbation theory one can prove, e.g., in 3D, that the physical (...) 

> Lire la suite...

Jacques Flouquet, CEA Grenoble

Jeudi 13 février ,14h00 à 15h30, en amphi Boreau, escalier C, 2 ème étage. Supraconductivité des composes d ‘ uranium et ferromagnétisme J Flouquet (...) 

> Lire la suite...