Quantum Entanglement and Superconductivity
APA
Sachdev, S. (2014). Quantum Entanglement and Superconductivity. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/14100080
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Sachdev, Subir. Quantum Entanglement and Superconductivity. Perimeter Institute, Oct. 01, 2014, https://pirsa.org/14100080
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:14100080, doi = {}, url = {https://pirsa.org/14100080}, author = {Sachdev, Subir}, keywords = {Condensed Matter}, language = {en}, title = {Quantum Entanglement and Superconductivity}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2014}, month = {oct}, note = {PIRSA:14100080 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
Harvard University
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Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” Entanglement is a counterintuitive feature of quantum theory by which two particles are deeply correlated even when separated by vast distances, such that a measurement of one particle instantaneously determines the state of another. Remarkably, quantum entanglement can also happen en masse, determining the macroscopic properties of many electrons in certain crystals. These newly discovered states of matter could lead to practical high-temperature superconductors, which promise tremendous advances in technologies spanning medicine, clean energy, transportation, and more. Dr. Subir Sachdev, a leading researcher in the field, will explain new experiments in high-temperature superconductivity, and even do a live demonstration of superconducting levitation. He will even explore the unexpected new connections between these earthbound experiments and the strange quantum behaviour of black holes.