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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Siddharth Parameswaran

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Fields, strings, and quantum dynamics
  • Quantum materials
  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Condensed Matter Theory
sid.parameswaran@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 273968
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.29
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Microscopic model of quasiparticle wave packets in superfluids, superconductors, and paired Hall states.

Physical review letters 109:23 (2012) 237004

Authors:

SA Parameswaran, SA Kivelson, R Shankar, SL Sondhi, BZ Spivak

Abstract:

We study the structure of Bogoliubov quasiparticles, bogolons, the fermionic excitations of paired superfluids that arise from fermion (BCS) pairing, including neutral superfluids, superconductors, and paired quantum Hall states. The naive construction of a stationary quasiparticle in which the deformation of the pair field is neglected leads to a contradiction: it carries a net electrical current even though it does not move. However, treating the pair field self-consistently resolves this problem: in a neutral superfluid, a dipolar current pattern is associated with the quasiparticle for which the total current vanishes. When Maxwell electrodynamics is included, as appropriate to a superconductor, this pattern is confined over a penetration depth. For paired quantum Hall states of composite fermions, the Maxwell term is replaced by a Chern-Simons term, which leads to a dipolar charge distribution and consequently to a dipolar current pattern.
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Observation of coherent helimagnons and gilbert damping in an itinerant magnet.

Physical review letters 109:24 (2012) 247204

Authors:

JD Koralek, D Meier, JP Hinton, A Bauer, SA Parameswaran, A Vishwanath, R Ramesh, RW Schoenlein, C Pfleiderer, J Orenstein

Abstract:

We study the magnetic excitations of itinerant helimagnets by applying time-resolved optical spectroscopy to Fe(0.8)Co(0.2)Si. Optically excited oscillations of the magnetization in the helical state are found to disperse to lower frequency as the applied magnetic field is increased; the fingerprint of collective modes unique to helimagnets, known as helimagnons. The use of time-resolved spectroscopy allows us to address the fundamental magnetic relaxation processes by directly measuring the Gilbert damping, revealing the versatility of spin dynamics in chiral magnets.
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Observation of Coherent Helimagnons and Gilbert damping in an Itinerant Magnet

(2012)

Authors:

JD Koralek, D Meier, JP Hinton, A Bauer, SA Parameswaran, A Vishwanath, R Ramesh, RW Schoenlein, C Pfleiderer, J Orenstein
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Bionic Coulomb phase on the pyrochlore lattice

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 86:5 (2012) 054411

Authors:

V Khemani, R Moessner, SA Parameswaran, SL Sondhi
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Featureless and non-fractionalized Mott insulators on the honeycomb lattice at 1/2 site filling

(2012)

Authors:

Itamar Kimchi, SA Parameswaran, Ari M Turner, Fa Wang, Ashvin Vishwanath
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