Publikation: Ultrafast spectroscopy of correlated materials
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Correlated materials display macroscopic properties arising from short-range electronic interactions. Dynamics of the lattice, electrons and spins faster than the time required to reach thermodynamical equilibrium can be photo-induced, manipulated and detected. Despite the remarkable progress in understanding the equilibrium physics of correlated materials, this approach has succeeded in disclosing a plethora of novel phenomena. After the illumination, the relaxation toward equilibrium via non-equilibrium states takes place on the femtosecond and picosecond timescales. During this process, correlated materials display macroscopic properties not-observable in the thermodynamic phase diagram. This research field discloses even the potential to implement the photo-induced manipulations of the macroscopic electronic and magnetic properties of correlated materials in applications, such as information technology.
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BOSSINI, Davide, Aleksei V. KIMEL, 2024. Ultrafast spectroscopy of correlated materials. In: CHAKRABORTY, Tapash, Hrsg.. Encyclopedia of Condensed Matter Physics : Volume 3. 2. Auflage. San Diego: Elsevier, 2024, S. 694-705. ISBN 978-0-323-91408-6. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/b978-0-323-90800-9.00064-0BibTex
@incollection{Bossini2024Ultra-71646, year={2024}, doi={10.1016/b978-0-323-90800-9.00064-0}, title={Ultrafast spectroscopy of correlated materials}, edition={2. Auflage}, isbn={978-0-323-91408-6}, publisher={Elsevier}, address={San Diego}, booktitle={Encyclopedia of Condensed Matter Physics : Volume 3}, pages={694--705}, editor={Chakraborty, Tapash}, author={Bossini, Davide and Kimel, Aleksei V.} }
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