Dynamics, Fluctuations, and Entanglement in Quantum Materials and Many-Body Systems

Dynamics, Fluctuations, and Entanglement in Quantum Materials and Many-Body Systems
2026年10月14日 (水)〜2026年10月16日 (金) (終日)
C210

説明

Abstract

This three-day focused workshop aims to promote the exchange of ideas among researchers working on quantum materials and many-body systems. The scientific scope includes, but is not limited to, quantum dynamics and fluctuations, entanglement, quantum state tomography, frustration effects, exotic ordered phases, and related topics.

The workshop is primarily theoretical in focus, while remaining closely connected to ongoing experimental developments. It is designed to be discussion-oriented, with ample time for in-depth exchanges among participants. The program will feature early- to mid-career researchers, complemented by a few senior speakers who can provide broader perspectives. By bringing together researchers across quantum many-body theory and related areas, the workshop aims to generate new theoretical insights and to stimulate fruitful collaborations.

 

Tentative Program

Updated 3 August 2026 · Arrival: 13 October · Workshop: 14–16 October · Departure: 17 October

Wednesday, 14 October 2026 Day 1 · 09:00–17:00
Time Speaker Talk title
09:00–09:15 Opening
09:15–10:30(1h15m) Yukitoshi Motome
University of Tokyo
Theory
Kitaev spin liquids: from basic concepts to material realizations
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
11:00–12:00(1h) Rico Pohle
Shizuoka University
Theory
Electron-phonon-coupled Langevin dynamics for strongly-correlated insulators
12:00–13:30 Lunch & discussion
13:30–14:00(30m) Sungkyun Choi
IBS
Experiment
Neutron and X-ray studies on a highly frustrated pyrochlore ruthenate
14:00–15:00(1h) Yasuhiro Shimizu
Shizuoka University
Experiment
Nuclear spin dynamics on quantum-entangled spin systems
15:00–15:30 Coffee break
15:30–16:00(30m) Moyu Kato
University of Tokyo
Experiment
Zero-field magnetic ground state and one-third magnetization plateau in a quantum kagome antiferromagnet
16:00–17:00(1h) SungBin Lee
KAIST
Theory
Emergent vestigial order via quantum–entropic competition in the triangular supersolid magnet
Thursday, 15 October 2026 Day 2 · 09:00–17:00
Time Speaker Talk title
09:00–09:30(30m) Daiki Sasamoto
Tohoku University
Theory
Spin dynamics beyond parton mean-field theory: perturbative approaches with fermionic and bosonic partons
09:30–10:30(1h) Joji Nasu
Tohoku University
Theory
Thermal and spin transport by magnons in insulating magnets
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
11:00–12:00(1h) Yi-Ping Huang
NTHU
Theory
Exact organization of density matrices and entanglement structure in the Kitaev spin liquid
12:00–13:30 Lunch & discussion
13:30–14:00(30m) Yejun Feng
OIST
Experiment
A materials science approach to spin glass
14:00–14:30(30m) Markus Drescher
OIST
Theory
Dynamical signatures of emergent quantum phases of the triangular-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet
14:30–15:00(30m) Ren-Bo Wang
OIST
Theory
Triplon dynamics and spin transport in a frustrated triangular-lattice bilayer
15:00–15:30 Coffee break
15:30–16:00(30m) Kotaro Shimizu
University of Tokyo
Theory
Design principles for quasi-isotropic exchange in rare-earth quantum magnets
16:00–17:00(1h) Kyusung Hwang
Kyung Hee University
Theory
Raman circular dichroism reveals higher-order quantum geometry of magnons
Friday, 16 October 2026 Day 3 · 09:00–17:30
Time Speaker Talk title
09:00–09:45(45m) Takahiro Onimaru
Hiroshima University
Experiment
Magnetic properties and phase transitions in rare-earth-based frustrated effective spin-1/2 systems
09:45–10:30(45m) Seung-Hwan Do
KRISS
Experiment
Tunable longitudinal mode decay in an anisotropic antiferromagnet Ba2FeSi2O7
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
11:00–12:00(1h) Daisuke Yamamoto
Nihon University
Theory
Efficient quantum tomography for many-body systems
12:00–13:30 Lunch & discussion
13:30–14:00(30m) Yoshinori Okada
OIST
Experiment
Title TBA
14:00–14:30(30m) Weslei Fontana
OIST
Theory
Boundaries of 3D fractons: insights from effective theories and exotic symmetries
14:30–15:00(30m) Kiyu Fukui
Ritsumeikan University
Theory
Phase diagrams of a model for Kitaev materials: classical and quantum perspectives
15:00–15:30 Coffee break
15:30–16:00(30m) Tim Bauer
ICTP
Theory
Quantum magic of Kitaev spin liquids
16:00–17:00(1h) Eun-Gook Moon
KAIST
Theory
Identification of a quantum spin liquid
17:00–17:30 Closing (Nic Shannon)

 

Invited speakers (confirmed)

Tim Bauer (ICTP)
Sungkyun Choi (IBS)
Seunghwan Do (KRISS)
Markus Drescher (OIST)
Yejun Feng (OIST)
Weslei Bernardino Fontana (OIST)
Kiyu Fukui (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
Yi-Ping Huang (NTHU)
Kyusung Hwang (Kyung Hee Univ.)
Moyu Kato (Univ. of Tokyo)
SungBin Lee (KAIST)
Eun-Gook Moon (KAIST)
Yukitoshi Motome (Univ. of Tokyo)
Joji Nasu (Tohoku Univ.)
Yoshinori Okada (OIST)
Takahiro Onimaru (Hiroshima Univ.)
Rico Pohle (Shizuoka Univ.)
Daiki Sasamoto (Tohoku Univ.)
Kotaro Shimizu (Univ. of Tokyo)
Yasuhiro Shimizu (Shizuoka Univ.)
Ren-Bo Wang (OIST)
Daisuke Yamamoto (Nihon Univ.)
 

Organizers

Yoshitomo Kamiya (OIST)
Tokuro Shimokawa (OIST)
Joji Nasu (Tohoku University)
Yukitoshi Motome (University of Tokyo)

Scientific Advisor

Nic Shannon (OIST)

Funding Acknowledgements

This workshop is part of the OIST x J-PEAKS program, and is also supported by the JSPS KAKENHI program “Exploring Quantum Spin Liquids in Rare-Earth Magnetic Materials”.

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Contact

Please email academic-partnerships@oist.jp if you have any questions.

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