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projects [2016/04/23 20:12] – [Daniel] danielprojects [2016/04/28 10:45] – [Jordan] janet
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 ==== Daniel ==== ==== Daniel ====
-Topological insulators  + 
-This [[http://physics.gmu.edu/~pnikolic/articles/Topological%20insulators%20(Physics%20World,%20February%202011).pdf|overview of topological insulators]] is pretty quick to read. Robert, you might be interested in the discussion on the last page about future work in the field with topological insulators and majorana fermions.+This [[http://physics.gmu.edu/~pnikolic/articles/Topological%20insulators%20(Physics%20World,%20February%202011).pdf|Brief review article on topological insulators]] is pretty quick to read. Robert, you might be interested in the discussion on the last page about future work in the field with topological insulators and majorana fermions. 
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 +Current draft of the paper (Still pretty rough. Will be updated Sunday night): {{:topological_insulators_rd.pdf|}}
 ==== Jordan ==== ==== Jordan ====
 high temperature superconductors high temperature superconductors
-     Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity + 
-     By S. Fujita, S. Godoy+Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity, by S. Fujita, S. Godoy
            
 Here is a link to a draft of the paper for this course. Also, some Here is a link to a draft of the paper for this course. Also, some
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 ==== Nicole ==== ==== Nicole ====
 hopping conductivty in organics (and other) hopping conductivty in organics (and other)
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 +Here is my powerpoint. I fixed a few things and added some experimental current values and mobilities. 
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 +{{:organicstransport.pdf|}}
 ==== Robert ==== ==== Robert ====
 Majorana fermions Majorana fermions
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 +Check out the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majorana_fermion|Wikipedia article on Majorana Fermions]] for a general introduction to the topic. (JT - the Wiki article refers to a paper from just 3 weeks ago, claiming to have detected MFs in a superconductor [[http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nmat4604.html]].)
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 +In particular, we would be interested in Majorana Fermions as they exist in solid state superconductivity.  Read [[http://arxiv.org/pdf/1206.1736v2.pdf|this paper]] for a nice introduction.
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