Abstract
Helix is a common structure in our everyday life. In elementary physics, helical metal wires-springs are commonly used to measure force as their mechanical properties are well described by the Hooke’s law. In this talk, the speaker will show that helical structures also exhibit many interesting electromagnetic properties. In particular, he will talk about the topological properties of the band and show that there exist both Weyl points and a nodal surface in a helical array. The existence of Weyl points is achieved by breaking the inversion symmetry and the charge of the Weyl point can be either 1 or 2. On the other hand, the existence of nodal surface is protected by the screw symmetry and is fixed at the Brillouin zone boundary along the direction of helix axis.
About the program
For more information, please refer to the program website http://iasprogram.ust.hk/wfm for details.
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The seminar is free and open to all. Seating is on a first come, first served basis.
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study
Enquiries: ias@ust.hk / 2358 5912
http://ias.ust.hk
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