Colloquium - Oleg Starykh, University of Utah
Monday 6 April 2026 -
15:00
Monday 6 April 2026
15:00
Tea in the Atrium
Tea in the Atrium
15:00 - 15:30
Room: 307
15:30
Colloquium
Colloquium
15:30 - 16:30
Room: 307
Title: Excitations of Magnetized Antiferromagnets — Fractionalized Spinons and Dynamic Gauge Fluxes Abstract: Quantum spin liquids—magnetic states characterized by long-range entanglement and fractionalized excitations—challenge the conventional description of antiferromagnets in terms of ordered moments and magnons. In this talk, I revisit the evolution of ideas about the antiferromagnetic ground state, from semiclassical order to resonating valence-bond constructions and parton descriptions with emergent gauge structure, highlighting how these frameworks reshape our understanding of magnetic excitations. I then turn to the two-dimensional Dirac quantum spin liquid, a candidate realization of (2+1)-dimensional quantum electrodynamics with gapless Dirac spinons coupled to an emergent U(1) gauge field. A central question is how such a state responds to an external magnetic field. Recent work reveals an unexpected magnetization process that cannot be understood within conventional spin-wave or quasiparticle pictures. I conclude by outlining a theoretical scenario, supported in part by numerical studies, in which increasing magnetization induces an internal gauge flux. This emergent orbital field reorganizes the spinon spectrum into relativistic Landau levels, providing a novel mechanism for field-driven reconstruction in a fractionalized magnet.