Quantum Phases of Matter
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
An accessible and self-contained treatment of quantum many-body theory, suitable for graduate students and researchers.
This modern text describes the exciting developments in many-particle quantum entanglement in matter. Its unified and pedagogical treatment of the topic makes it ideal for graduate students and researchers working in condensed matter physics, particle physics, and mathematical physics.This modern text describes the remarkable developments in quantum condensed matter physics following the experimental discoveries of quantum Hall effects and high temperature superconductivity in the 1980s. After a review of the phases of matter amenable to an independent particle description, entangled phases of matter are described in an accessible and unified manner. The concepts of fractionalization and emergent gauge fields are introduced using the simplest resonating valence bond insulator with an energy gap, the Z2 spin liquid. Concepts in band topology and the parton method are then combined to obtain a large variety of experimentally relevant gapped states. Correlated metallic states are described, beginning with a discussion of the Kondo effect on magnetic impurities in metals. Metals without quasiparticle excitations are introduced using the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model, followed by a discussion of critical Fermi surfaces and strange metals. Numerous end-of-chapter problems expand readers' comprehension and reinforce key concepts.
'A visionary, provocative, and thoughtful text: Sachdev's narrative ties his intellectual motivation to a set of striking emergent phenomena observed in experiments on well-characterized quantum materials and devices. It explores modern topics from a systematic and unified perspective based on effective field theories. The derivations give plenty of intuitive guidance to make the physical meaning of each transformation transparent for student or expert. The author covers a broad swath of the intellectual framework that underlies many of the most interesting contemporary developments in condensed matter theory.' Steven Kivelson, Stanford University
'Quantum Phases of Matter is a rich topic with important experimental and even technological implications. Subir Sachdev is one of the leading researchers in this field. His book gives a self-contained, pedagogical exposition of many of the exciting developments in that area. Sachdev's unmatched deep insight, his comprehensive understanding of the subject, and his clear presentation skills make this book a must-read textbook for students and an extremely useful reference for researchers.' Nathan Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
'Quantum Phases of Matter is a must-read magnum opus from the leading expert, revealing his deep insights and wonderfully complementing Quantum Phase Transitions, which has been the best reference on the subject since publication. This new book skilfully takes the reader on an exhilarating, yet pedagogical tour of quantum condensed matter, from the basic to the most advanced frontier topics of current research. Theorists - from students to faculty - will be eager to dig into this masterpiece, to learn the secrets of the trade from its master.' Leo Radzihovsky, University of Colorado, Boulder
ISBN: 9781009212694
Dimensions: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
Weight: 1240g
450 pages