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This project combines advanced computational techniques to study the behavior of materials under nonequilibrium conditions. By integrating methods for simulating electron interactions, it aims to predict how materials respond to external stimuli, with applications in superconductors and solar cells.
Pump-probe techniques are a powerful experimental tool for the study of strongly correlated electron systems.
The strategy is to drive a material out of its equilibrium state by a laser pulse, and to measure the subsequent dynamics on the intrinsic timescale of the electron, spin and lattice degrees of freedom.
This allows to disentangle competing low-energy processes along the time axis and to gain new insights into correlation phenomena.
Pump-probe experiments have also shown that external sti…
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