Topological Phases of Matter
Topological Phases of Matter are an exceptionally dynamic field of research: several of the most exciting recent experimental discoveries and conceptual advances in modern physics have originated in this field. These have generated new, topological, notions of order, interactions and excitations. This text provides an accessible, unified and comprehensive introduction to the phenomena surrounding topological matter, with detailed expositions of the underlying theoretical tools and conceptual framework, alongside accounts of the central experimental breakthroughs. Among the systems covered are topological insulators, magnets, semimetals, and superconductors. The emergence of new particles with remarkable properties such as fractional charge and statistics is discussed alongside possible applications such as fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. Suitable as a textbook for graduate or advanced undergraduate students, or as a reference for more experienced researchers, the book assumes little prior background, providing self-contained introductions to topics as varied as phase transitions, superconductivity, and localisation.
- Can be used as a textbook for a graduate course on topological matter, bringing students to the frontiers of research
- Experimentalists or theorists from other areas of physics can use this book as an introduction to the field
- Self-contained and accessible approach to the subject
Reviews & endorsements
'… a timely and valuable introduction to the most important theoretical concepts in the topological study of matter … brief treatment of a vast, rapidly evolving subject that currently dominates condensed matter physics … This book is appropriate for physics collections within all university libraries.' M. C. Ogilvie, Choice Connect
'Topological Phases of Matter provides a synthesis of the vast subject … It became clear to me only after reading the book just how ambitious and challenging it is to cover all that material. … [the book] is an enjoyable read and a particularly broad introduction to diverse aspects of topological ideas in quantum theory... a helpful resource for anyone wanting to learn more about a topic that has become increasingly central to modern physics.' Leon Balents, Physics Today
Product details
April 2021Hardback
9781107105539
392 pages
260 × 183 × 25 mm
0.88kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Basic concepts of topology and condensed matter
- 3. Integer topological phases
- 4. Geometry and topology of wavefunctions in crystals
- 5. Hydrogen atoms for fractionalisation
- 6. Gauge and topological field theories
- 7. Topology in gapless matter
- 8. Disorder and defects in topological phases
- 9. Topological quantum computation via non-Abelian statistics
- 10. Topology out of equilibrium
- 11. Symmetry, topology, and information
- Appendix
- References
- Index.