Nesta quinta-feira (23/05) às 11h na sala 429 (torre nova) teremos o
 seminário do palestrante José A. Hoyos (Instituto de Física de São
 Carlos - USP). São todos muito bem vindos!
 Segue abaixo o título e resumo:
 
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 Palestrante: José A. Hoyos (Instituto de Física de São Carlos - USP)
 
 Titulo: Fate of the Amplitude (Higgs) Mode at a Disordered Quantum
 Phase Transition
 
 Resumo: The low-energy sector is the most common one studied in
 quantum phase transitions in the presence of quenched disorder. Much
 less, however, are known about the fate of the high-energy modes. We
 investigate the amplitude (Higgs) mode of a diluted quantum rotor
 model in two dimensions close to the superfluid-Mott glass quantum
 phase transition. After mapping the Hamiltonian onto a classical
 (2+1)-dimensional XY model, we show by means of large-scale Monte
 Carlo simulations that the spectral peak associated with the Higgs
 mode does not become sharp at the transition point. We then
 investigate the reason for this fact by deriving an effective
 Hamiltonian for the amplitude mode excitations which allowed us to
 determine whether the broad peak is due to the short lifetime of the
 quasiparticle decaying into low-energy modes or due to the
 quasiparticle localization.
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