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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2004

Vortex Matter in two dimensions: an introduction from a Solid State Physics viewpoint

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Motivated by possible applications to cold atomic gases in a rotating trap, we give an overview of some important concepts in two-dimensional vortex physics. In the context of Josephson junction arrays, we first discuss the crucial role payed by vortices in both the thermal superconducting to normal metal transition, and the zero temperature superconducting to Mott insulator transition. Important notions on vortex dynamics in these arrays are then presented, with emphasis on experimental results indicating the quantum nature of vortex motion at low temperature. We move then to the Fractional Quantum Hall effect, as observed in electronic systems, and introduce the notions of fractional excitations, generalized statistics, and composite Fermions, which have played a key role in the theoretical description of this remarkable phenomenon. Very likely, cold atomic gases in a rotating trap will soon provide a way to explore the bosonic version of the Fractional Quantum Hall effect, and thus shedding new light on these subtle strongly correlated quantum fluids.
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hal-00102573 , version 1 (02-10-2006)

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Benoît Douçot. Vortex Matter in two dimensions: an introduction from a Solid State Physics viewpoint. 2004, pp.169. ⟨hal-00102573⟩
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