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PLV: Plenary Talks
PLV VIII
PLV VIII: Plenarvortrag
Donnerstag, 11. September 2025, 08:30–09:30, ZHG011
Entanglement in quantum materials — •Silke Bühler-Paschen — Institute of Solid State Physics, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
Entanglement is one of the most striking -- and potentially most useful -- phenomena in quantum physics. Over the past century, we've witnessed remarkable progress: from the discovery of the quantum nature of matter to the precise control and utilization of quantum states across a variety of platforms, with entanglement playing a pivotal role. Curiously, however, these advances have largely stalled at the doorstep of quantum materials -- systems governed by the intricate interplay of multiple quantum degrees of freedom, and likely shaped in essential ways by their entanglement structure. In this talk, I will discuss recent developments in this field, focusing on the enigmatic "strange metal" state, which is uniquely suited to make progress.
Keywords: quantum materials; entanglement; strange metal state