Study of quantum materials by Ultrafast laser spectroscopy (CAT#: STEM-ST-0331-WXH)
Introduction
Quantum materials are solids with exotic physical properties that arise from the interactions of their electrons, beginning at atomic and subatomic scales where the extraordinary effects of quantum mechanics cause unique and unexpected behaviors.
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy involves studying ultrafast events that take place in a medium using ultrashort pulses and delays for time resolution. It usually involves exciting the medium with one (or more) ultrashort laser pulse(s) and probing it a variable delay later with another.
Applications
study photoinduced dynamical processes in atoms, molecules, nanostructures, and solids