This book bridges a gap between two major communities of Condensed Matter Physics, Semiconductors and Superconductors, that have thrived independently. Using an original perspective that the key particles of these materials, excitons and Cooper pairs, are composite bosons, the authors raise fundamental questions of current interest: how does the Pauli exclusion principle wield its power on the fermionic components of bosonic particles at a microscopic level and how this affects their macroscopic physics? What can we learn from Wannier and Frenkel excitons and from Cooper pairs that helps us understand bosonic condensation of composite bosons and its difference from Bose-Einstein condensation of elementary bosons? The authors begin with a solid mathematical and physical foundation to derive excitons and Cooper pairs. They further introduce Shiva diagrams as a graphic support to grasp the many-body physics induced by fermion exchange in the absence of fermion-fermion interaction - a novel mechanism not visualized by standard Feynman diagrams. Advanced undergraduate or graduate students in physics with no specific background will benefit from this book. The developed concepts and formalism should also be useful for current research on ultracold atomic gases and exciton-polaritons, and quantum information.
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Weight: 954g
Dimensions: 171 x 245mm
Publication Date: 22 Aug 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780198914716
About Monique CombescotShiue-Yuan Shiau
Monique Combescot is a former student from the École Normale Supérieure in Paris France (Maths and Physics major). In 1973 she obtained a PhD in many-body theory from the University of Paris France (adviser Prof. Ph. Nozières). After a 2-year postdoc at Cornell University USA she returned as a research member of the CNRS in Paris permanently. She likes teaching very much she has been first at the Aggregation de Physique. She has taught many undergraduate courses at the University and at Engineer Schools in Paris. Over the last two decades she also gave various courses at the graduate level in Paris and in many other places in the world. This book is based on one of these lectures. Shiue-Yuan Shiau obtained B.S. in 1998 and M.S. in 2002 from National Taiwan University. He received his PhD in physics in 2007 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After postdoctoral positions in INAC/SPSM Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique de Grenoble France and Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan he is research assistant professor at National Cheng Kung University Taiwan.