2015 ICAM-China Summer School: The Frontier in Condensed Matter Physics

General Information

The ICAM-China and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter will organize the third international summer school this year during July 18 - 26. This summer school will be focused on "The Frontier in Condensed Matter Physics", which includes experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), new phenomena in topological insulators, new developments of iron-based superconductors, cutting-edge researches on low-dimensional superconductors, novel two-dimensional materials and so on. The summer school will be held in Beijing Shunxin Green Resort, the west of Beijing, which is closed to the beautiful Chaobai River. The students' body will includes a balanced mix of international students.

Organizing Comittee

Principle Organizers

  • Qi-Kun Xue, Tsinghua University 

  • Xi Chen, Tsinghua University 

  • Xincheng Xie, Peking University 

  • Hong Ding, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Coordinator

  • Jun Ren, Tsinghua University 

 

Announcement

General Information April 28, 2015 09:21

General Information

The ICAM-China and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter will organize the third international summer school this year during July 18 - 26. This summer school will be focused on "The Frontier in Condensed Matter Physics", which includes experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), new phenomena in topological insulators, new developments of iron-based superconductors, cutting-edge researches on low-dimensional superconductors, novel two-dimensional materials and so on. The summer school will be held in Beijing Shunxin Green Resort, the west of Beijing, which is closed to the beautiful Chaobai River. The students' body will includes a balanced mix of international students.

Application Information

Register online

http://meetings.phys.tsinghua.edu.cn/en

Deadline of internet access registration: June 25, 2015

Financial Aid

We will provide financial aid to cover students’ registration fee, airfare (economy/coach class) and local expenses (hotel and meals) to the students selected by the organizing committee.

Funding

This Summer school is co-funded and hosted by ICAM-China, the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter (ICQM), Department of Physics, and State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics. 

School Overview

In the current decades, tremendous progress was made in condensed matter physics. In particular, many novel phenomena were observed with the increasing development of experimental technologies and methods, including experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) in 2013, Majorana fermion measurements, discovery of iron-based superconductors, and new progresses are continuously made in topological insulators and the interface-induced high temperature superconductivity in thin films. A good example is the quantized version of the anomalous Hall effect, which has been predicted to occur in magnetic topological insulators, but the experimental observation of QAHE was not realized until 2013 in thin films of chromium-doped (Bi,Sb)2Te3, a magnetic topological insulator. Another example is the cutting edge research in iron-based superconductors. Since 2006, the iron-based superconductor as a new family of high temperature superconductors after cuprates, has attracted tremendous attention. The highest transition temperature of superconductivity reaches 65 K in single-layer FeSe films. Moreover, a superconducting gap of 20 meV and the magnetic filed induced vortex state suggest that the superconductivity of one unit-cell FeSe films could occur even above 77 K. In addition, several low-dimensional materials, such as graphene and MoS2 have fascinated the scientists by their rich physics and potential applications in next-generation nanoelectronic devices. In combination with doping of electrons or holes, biaxial tensile strain can largely enhance electron-phonon coupling of graphene. While bulk MoS2 exhibits an indirect bandgap, MoS2 monolayer shows a direct bandgap of 1.8 eV, opening new possibilities in the exploration of novel electronic and optoelectronic devices.   

The main purpose of this summer school is to introduce the frontier in condensed matter physics, and bridge the gap between the knowledge for graduate students learnt from textbooks and the cutting edge researches in modern condensed matter physics. It will be hold annually by Tsinghua University, Peking University and Institute of Physics of Chinese Academy of Science alternately, which compose the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter. The summer school will be specially designed for senior undergraduate and the first or second year graduate students, who are about to begin or just start their Ph. D. studies in condensed matter physics. We are going to include the following contents in this summer school:

  • Topological insulator and quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE): introduce the topological orders and the topological classifications of the states in condensed matter, and focus on QAHE in theory and realization in experiments;
  • Iron-based superconductors: introduce the structure, classification, development and urgent problems of iron-based superconductors;
  • Low-dimensional superconductors: introduce interface superconductivity, low-dimensional conventional superconductors/high temperature superconductors;
  • Two-dimensional materials: mainly discuss physical properties of graphene, MoS2, MnSe2, etc.

The summer school will be held in Beijing, the capital of China, which has the convenient public transportation networks. Beijing Shunxin Green Resort is in the west of Beijing, which is closed to the beautiful Chaobai River. The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Shunxin Green Resort is about 13 km. It has 500-acre forest and can provide a large conference room as the main lecture Hall and enough accommodations. The summer school will accept approximately 100 students, some from the existing and potential ICAM nodes in China, and some from other ICAM branches worldwide. We will try to attract a balanced mix of international students, in order to facilitate good exchange and collaborations among students. All attending students will stay in the Resort (two students sharing one room). The summer school will be last for nine days and the proposed date is from July 18 to July 26, 2015. 

During the summer school, we plan to arrange two types of talks: (1) tutorial talks (T), mainly for general audiences, will introduce new concepts of the frontier science to the students; (2) seminar talks (S) focus on the most recent developments. In general, senior physicists will give tutorial talks and junior physicists will give seminar talks. There will be around one hour discussion for students after each session. Several students will be responsible for collecting questions during each lecture. In the end, we plan to arrange a “face-to-face” forum which provides a great opportunity for students to discuss with the top scientists in these fields. 

Organizing Committee

Principle Organizers

  • Qi-Kun Xue, Tsinghua University 
  • Xi Chen, Tsinghua University 
  • Xincheng Xie, Peking University 
  • Hong Ding, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Coordinator

  • Jun Ren, Tsinghua University 

Organizing Institutions

  • Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter
  • Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
  • State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics

Invited Speakers

  • Qi-Kun Xue, Tsinghua University
  • Xin-Cheng Xie, Peking University 
  • Ruirui Du, Peking Unviersity
  • Shun-Qing Shen, HongKong University
  • Qian Niu, Texas University/Peking University
  • Xiao Hu, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
  • Shuheng Pan, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Xiao-Liang Qi, Stanford Unviersity
  • Yulin Chen, Oxford University
  • Jiangping Hu, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Chaoxing Liu, Pennsylvania State University
  • Yongqing Li, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Sheng Meng, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Jian Wang, Peking University
  • Lili Wang, Tsinghua University
  • Wei Han, Peking University
 

April 28, 2015 09:18

General information

The ICAM-China and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter will organize the third international summer school this year during July 18 - 26. This summer school will be focused on "The Frontier in Condensed Matter Physics", which includes experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), new phenomena in topological insulators, new developments of iron-based superconductors, cutting-edge researches on low-dimensional superconductors, novel two-dimensional materials and so on. The summer school will be held in Beijing Shunxin Green Resort, the west of Beijing, which is closed to the beautiful Chaobai River. The students' body will includes a balanced mix of international students.

Application Information

Register online

Deadline of internet access registration: June 25, 2015

Financial Aid

We will provide financial aid to cover students’ registration fee, airfare (economy/coach class) and local expenses (hotel and meals) to the students selected by the organizing committee.

Funding

This Summer school is co-funded and hosted by ICAM-China, the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter (ICQM), Department of Physics, and State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics. 

School Overview

In the current decades, tremendous progress was made in condensed matter physics. In particular, many novel phenomena were observed with the increasing development of experimental technologies and methods, including experimental observation of the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) in 2013, Majorana fermion measurements, discovery of iron-based superconductors, and new progresses are continuously made in topological insulators and the interface-induced high temperature superconductivity in thin films. A good example is the quantized version of the anomalous Hall effect, which has been predicted to occur in magnetic topological insulators, but the experimental observation of QAHE was not realized until 2013 in thin films of chromium-doped (Bi,Sb)2Te3, a magnetic topological insulator. Another example is the cutting edge research in iron-based superconductors. Since 2006, the iron-based superconductor as a new family of high temperature superconductors after cuprates, has attracted tremendous attention. The highest transition temperature of superconductivity reaches 65 K in single-layer FeSe films. Moreover, a superconducting gap of 20 meV and the magnetic filed induced vortex state suggest that the superconductivity of one unit-cell FeSe films could occur even above 77 K. In addition, several low-dimensional materials, such as graphene and MoS2 have fascinated the scientists by their rich physics and potential applications in next-generation nanoelectronic devices. In combination with doping of electrons or holes, biaxial tensile strain can largely enhance electron-phonon coupling of graphene. While bulk MoS2 exhibits an indirect bandgap, MoS2 monolayer shows a direct bandgap of 1.8 eV, opening new possibilities in the exploration of novel electronic and optoelectronic devices.   

The main purpose of this summer school is to introduce the frontier in condensed matter physics, and bridge the gap between the knowledge for graduate students learnt from textbooks and the cutting edge researches in modern condensed matter physics. It will be hold annually by Tsinghua University, Peking University and Institute of Physics of Chinese Academy of Science alternately, which compose the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter. The summer school will be specially designed for senior undergraduate and the first or second year graduate students, who are about to begin or just start their Ph. D. studies in condensed matter physics. We are going to include the following contents in this summer school:

•   Topological insulator and quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE): introduce the topological orders and the topological classifications of the states in condensed matter, and focus on QAHE in theory and realization in experiments;

•    Iron-based superconductors: introduce the structure, classification, development and urgent problems of iron-based superconductors;

• Low-dimensional superconductors: introduce interface superconductivity, low-dimensional conventional superconductors/high temperature superconductors;

•    Two-dimensional materials: mainly discuss physical properties of graphene, MoS2, MnSe2, etc.

The summer school will be held in Beijing, the capital of China, which has the convenient public transportation networks. Beijing Shunxin Green Resort is in the west of Beijing, which is closed to the beautiful Chaobai River. The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Shunxin Green Resort is about 13 km. It has 500-acre forest and can provide a large conference room as the main lecture Hall and enough accommodations. The summer school will accept approximately 100 students, some from the existing and potential ICAM nodes in China, and some from other ICAM branches worldwide. We will try to attract a balanced mix of international students, in order to facilitate good exchange and collaborations among students. All attending students will stay in the Resort (two students sharing one room). The summer school will be last for nine days and the proposed date is from July 18 to July 26, 2015. 

During the summer school, we plan to arrange two types of talks: (1) tutorial talks (T), mainly for general audiences, will introduce new concepts of the frontier science to the students; (2) seminar talks (S) focus on the most recent developments. In general, senior physicists will give tutorial talks and junior physicists will give seminar talks. There will be around one hour discussion for students after each session. Several students will be responsible for collecting questions during each lecture. In the end, we plan to arrange a “face-to-face” forum which provides a great opportunity for students to discuss with the top scientists in these fields. 

 

Organizing Committee

 

Principle Organizers

 

Qi-Kun Xue, Tsinghua University 

 

Xi Chen, Tsinghua University 

 

Xincheng Xie, Peking University 

 

Hong Ding, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

 

Coordinator

 

Jun Ren, Tsinghua University 

 

Organizing Institutions

 

Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter

Department of Physics, Tsinghua University

State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics

Conference Program

To be published soon.

Travel

It is recommended to arrange transportation to Beijing and take a taxi to Beijing Shunxin Green Resort from Beijing Capital International Airport.

Taxi

The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Shunxin Green Resort is about 13 km. The Taxi fee is around RMB ¥60.

Bus

Take no. 9 Kong-Gang (Terminal 3) to Yan-Jing Beer Factory, and change no. 17 Shun/21 Shun (顺17路/顺21路) to take off at Liu-Ge-Zhuang-Qiao station, and then walk to Shunxin Green Resort. The walking distance is around 2.3 km.

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Registration

Registration fee for participants is $200 (accounting for rental of conference room and AV sets.)

DEADLINE of internet access registration: June 25, 2015

NOTE: Registration fees do NOT include meals and transportation from/to airport. Accommodation is provided to all participants within Beijing Shunxin Green Resort. Price for a standard room with double beds is ¥260/day. Three meals for each participant is ¥150/day.

Venue/Lodging

Venue

Beijing Shunxin Green Resort 

Address: Chao-Bai River, Li-Sui Town, Shun-Yi District, Beijing.

Tel: 86-10-56137177

Map: http://www.shunxin.bjdjc.com/map.jpg

Lodging

Students (two share a standard room)

Beijing Shunxin Green Resort 

Address: Chao-Bai River, Li-Sui Town, Shun-Yi District, Beijing.

Tel: 86-10-56137177

Invited Speakers

Beijing Shunxin Green Resort 

Address: Chao-Bai River, Li-Sui Town, Shun-Yi District, Beijing.

Tel: 86-10-56137177

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  • NSF
  • 清华大学
  • 北京大学
  • 中国科学院物理研究所