Scientific Program

The UMD CANAM/I2CAM International Workshop will bring together a small number of researchers working in the area of cuprate physics to review the status of the new experimental observations of quantum oscillations in underdoped cuprates and to assess their implications within the framework of other experiments and theoretical cuprate physics. The workshop will feature invited talks and short reports with open discussion and a poster session. 

Topics include:

Confirmed invited speakers/instructors:

Schedule

There will be a welcoming reception on Thursday, Nov. 13 6:30-9 pm.
The meetings / presentations will me held in room 1123 of the Inn and Conference Center.

  Friday - Nov. 14 am Session chairs
  8:00-8:30 Breakfast Thai House
  8:30-8:40 Introduction Dennis Drew, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
       
    Quantum Oscillations  Rick Greene, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
  8:40-9:10 Fermi surface of cuprates: What quantum oscillations can teach us?
Cyril Proust, (LNCMP), Toulouse, France
 
  9:10-9:40 Quantum Oscillations in the overdoped cuprate Tl-2201
Anthony Carrington, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K.
 
  9:40-10:00 discussion and coffee  
  10:00-10:30 Spin ordering at the Fermi surface of YBa2Cu3O6+x
Neil Harrison, Los Alamos National Laboratories, Los Alamos, NM, USA
 
  10:30-11:00 Effect of many body interactions on quantum oscillations in YBCO6+x
Suchitra Sebastian, Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K
 
  11:00-11:30 Fermi surface reconstruction in cuprates
Louis Taillefer, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
 
  11:30-12:00 Discussion  
  12:00-1:30 Lunch Chasen Room
     
  Friday - Nov. 14 pm  
    Neutron scattering Andrey Chubukov, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
  1:30-2:00 Spin reorganization in cuprates
William Buyers - National Research Council, Chalk River, and Canadian Institute of Advanced Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
  2:00-2:30 Spin correlations in YBCO: Evolution with doping and magnetic field
Bernhard Keimer, Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Festk¨orperforschung, Stuttgart, Germany
 
       
    Theory Mike Norman, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill, USA
  2:30-3:00 Fermi surface reconstruction in underdoped high temperature superconductors
Sudip Chakravarty, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
 
  3:00-3:30 Magneto-oscillations in Underdoped Cuprates
Chandra Varma, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA
 
  3:30-4:00 Killing the Fermi surface: some ideas on strange metal, Fermi arcs, and other phenomena
Senthil Todadri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
 
  4:00-7:00 coffee and posters  
  7:00-10:00 Banquet Chasen Room
       
  Saturday - Nov. 15 am  
  8:00-8:30 Breakfast Thai House
    Angular Resolved Photoemission Dennis Drew, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
  8:30-9:00 TBA
Z. X. Shen, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
 
  9:00-9:30 In situ doping control of the surface of high-temperature superconductors.
Andrey Damascelli, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
 
  9:30-10:00 Particle-Hole Asymmetry in the Pseudogap Phase of the High Tc Superconductors
Peter Johnson, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA
 
  10:00-10:10 Discussion and coffee  
       
    Theory Senthil Todadri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
  10:30-11:00 Simulation of quantum oscillations in cuprates
Patrick. Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
 
  11:00-11:30 A Simple Explanation for Fermi Arcs
Philip Anderson, Princeton, University, Princeton, NJ, USA
 
  11:30-12:00 Gap anisotropy and universal pairing scale in a spin fluctuation model for cuprates
Andrey Chubukov, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
 
  12:00-12:15 Discussion  
  12:15-1:45 Lunch Chasen Room
       
  Saturday - Nov. 15 pm  
    ARPES and other exp. Louis Taillefer, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
  1:45-2:15 Electronic structure of La-based cuprates near the 1/8-anomaly: a combined ARPES and neutron diffraction study.
Johan Chang, Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
 
  2:15-2:45 IR Hall and Arpes Compared - arcs and pockets, gaps and pseudogaps
Greg Jenkins, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
 
  2:45-3:15 How Cooper Pairs vanish approaching the Mott Insulator in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ‘
J. C. Seamus Davis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
 
  3:15-3:45 discussion and coffee  
       
    Theory Sudip Chakravarty, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  3:45-4:15 Effective masses in doped Mott insulators
Tudor Stanescu, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
 
  4:15-4:45 Arcs and Pockets – The Same or Different?
Mike Norman, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill, USA
 
       
  4:45-6:00 Closing summary and discussion Andy Millis, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA