Physical Society Colloquium
Ettore Majorana and his strange particles
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of
British Columbia
In 1937 Italian physicist Ettore Majorana predicted the existence of strange
fermionic particles that are their own antiparticles. It is possible
that neutrinos realize such Majorana fermions but 77 years after the
historical prediction the evidence remains inconclusive. In this talk I will
describe recent efforts to engineer and observe a special type of Majorana
particle called “Majorana zero mode” in solid state
systems. These elusive particles are thought to exhibit a range of unusual
physical properties, including the so called non-Abelian exchange statistics,
a feature that may be useful in future quantum computers. I will explain
the intriguing physics behind the solid-state realizations of Majorana zero
modes, their relation to the original Majorana fermions in particle physics,
and discuss their potential significance for future technologies.
Friday, September 26th 2014, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Keys Auditorium (room 112)
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