Stephen Spurrier
Stephen Spurrier
Member of Girton College
PhD student in Prof Cooper's group
Office: 524 Mott Bld
Phone: +44(0)1223 3 37459
Email: snms2 @ cam.ac.uk
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TCM Group, Cavendish Laboratory
19 JJ Thomson Avenue,
Cambridge, CB3 0HE UK.
Research
My research concerns exploring topological aspects of condensed matter systems, both in the context of cold atoms and electronic systems, often using a blend of analytical and numerical techniques. The projects I have worked on or are currently working on fall under the following broad research areas:- Ultracold atoms: Developed a theory of the dynamics of atoms in two-dimensional shallow quasicrystalline optical lattices. Studied Bloch oscillations, Berry curvature and Chern number defined over a pseudo-Brillouin-zone. Key finding of an unusual 'spiral holonomy' in the effective band structure.
- Quantum oscillations: Provided the first account of quantum oscillations in two or three dimensional 'weakly coupled' quasiperiodic materials---a key example being 30° twisted bilayer graphene. Found that these reveal a 'spiral Fermi surface' characterised by a nontrivial topological invariant.
- Artificial gauge fields: Explored ways of engineering topologically nontrivial phases in quasicrystalline optical lattices via the breaking of time reversal symmetry, approaches included Floquet engineering and coupling of internal states.
- Topological insulators: Investigating possible higher order topological phases in materials with non-Bravais lattice rotational symmetries.
Featured Publications
- Spiral Fermi Surfaces in Quasicrystals and Twisted Bilayer Graphene: Signatures in Quantum Oscillations arXiv:1811.03652
- Semiclassical dynamics, Berry curvature, and spiral holonomy in optical quasicrystals Phys. Rev. A 97 043603 (2018) , arXiv:1710.10659 , Editors' Suggestion
- Quantum Oscillations in Quasicrystals and Twisted Bilayer Graphene Stephen Spurrier and Nigel R. Cooper