Physics Department - Topology Without Order: Hunting Topological Defects in Amorphous Solids
11:00am - 12:30pm
Room 4504, Academic Building, HKUST (Lifts 25-26)

Abstract
Topology, and in particular the concept of topological defects, plays a central role in the physics of crystalline materials. These defects are key to understanding two-dimensional melting, as well as the emergence of plasticity and mechanical failure. However, identifying disorder typically relies on having a well-defined reference ordered state for comparison. For this reason, in amorphous solids, which lack long-range translational order, the notion of topological defects has historically been considered ill-defined and of limited use. As a consequence, fundamental questions such as the origin of plasticity in glasses have remained unresolved. In this talk, building on recent developments, I challenge this prevailing view. I will argue that topological defects can, in fact, be meaningfully defined in disordered solids, and may play a role just as fundamental in their physics as they do in crystals. I will present theoretical arguments, numerical simulations, and experimental results that support this perspective, and conclude by outlining promising directions for future research.

日期
地點
Room 4504, Academic Building, HKUST (Lifts 25-26)
適合對象
Faculty and staff, PG students
語言
英文
講者/ 表演者:
Prof. Matteo Baggioli
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
主辦單位
物理學系
Contact
Science & Technology