科学研究費補助金 基盤研究S : トポロジカル相でのバルク・エッジ対応の多様性と普遍性:固体物理を越えて分野横断へ
研究課題番号:17H06138
7-th Informal Meeting
Oct. 20 (2020) online (zoom)



Program
Each pdf file is password protected. Contact Y. Hatsugai if you are interested in.

Language
Japanese (morning), English (afternoon)

Morning:Session 1 (Project) (Chair: A. Kimura)
10:00-10:30: Yasuhiro Hatsugai (U. Tsukuba)
“Bulk-edge correspondence : past and future” (free access)
10:30-10:50: Yoshiro Takahashi (Kyoto U.)
”Study of topological phenomena using cold atoms”
10:50-11:10: Hideo Aoki (AIST/U. Tokyo)
”Optical imprinting of superlattices for topological manipulation”

Morning:Session 2 (Project) (Chair: Y. Takahashi)
11:30-11:50: Akito Kimura (Hiroshima U.)
“Current status and future prospects on ARPES study of bulk-edge correspondence”
11:50-12:10: Satoshi Iwamoto (U. Tokyo)
“Topological slow light waveguide in semiconductor photonic crystal”
12:10-12:30: Takahiro Fukui (Ibaraki U.)
”HOTI in a magnetic field and theory of edge states”
12:30-12:50: Tohru Kawarabayashi (Toho U.)
”Bulk-edge correspondence with generalized chiral symmetry”

13:00-14:00: Lunch

Afternoon:Session 3 (Invited) (Chair: T. Mizoguchi)
14:00-14:20: Kazuki Sumida (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
“Spin-polarized Weyl cones and giant anomalous Nernst effect in ferromagnetic Heusler films”
14:20-14:40: Nobuyuki Takei (Kyoto U.)
“Disorder-induced Thouless pumping of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice”
14:40-15:00: Yoshihito Kuno (U. Tsukuba)
“Interaction Induced Topological Quantum Pump”
15:00-15:20: Toshikaze Kariyado (NIMS)
”pi-flux induced in-gap channels in modulated honeycomb lattice model”
15:20-15:40: Tsuneya Yoshida (U. Tsukuba)
”Topological band structure of classical diffusion phenomena”

PHOTO

Afternoon:Session 4 (Invited) (Chair: Y. Hatsugai)
16:00-16:40: Takashi Oka (U. Tokyo)
“Heterodyne Hall Effect”
16:40-17:10: Kyogo Kawaguchi (RIKEN)
“Chiral dynamics and boundary wave of active nematic neural progenitors”
17:10-18:00: Pierre Delplace (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France)
“Topological waves from condensed matter to geophysical fluids”