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Fall 2020
One of the theoretical mechanisms for accurately describing superconductivity is the electron-phonon interaction. This attractive interaction occurs between two electrons near the Fermi surface and leads to gapped quasi-particle states. The equations describing the mean-field properties are...
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Fall 2019
This thesis provides a theoretical discussion of several new phenomena associated with spin-orbit coupling in systems that lack inversion symmetry. Chapter 1 gives an introduction to the context of spin-orbit coupling in condensed matter physics and the role of inversion symmetry breaking. The...