Archiv 2026

Nanoscale thermal and magnetic Imaging: Glimpse into the intricate electronic flow patterns in quantum systems

QCMD Seminar

Time Resolved Scanning Electron Microscopy: Concepts, Instrumentation, and Applications

QCMD Seminar

Electron tunnelling in vertical van der Waals junctions for electroluminescent devices

MPSD Seminar

Landau polaritons and cavity-driven attractive interactions in single and bilayer graphene

MPSD Seminar

Advanced Python for Computational Science (IMPRS UFAST focus course)

IMPRS UFAST focus course

Using light to control quantum materials in free space and optical cavities

MPSD Seminar

Tuning Quantum Materials

MPSD Seminar

Light-matter interactions from first-principles (IMPRS UFAST focus course)

IMPRS UFAST focus course

Good Vibrations: Probing & Controlling Matter via Surface Acoustic Waves

MPSD Exchange
Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs) are directed phonon modes whose amplitude, wavelength, andfrequency can be precisely controlled via nanofabrication techniques. From transportmeasurements in 2D quantum materials to optical spectroscopy, SAWs represent a tool forexploring and manipulating light-matter-phonon coupling in low-dimensional condensed mattersystems.This talk will introduce the fundamental concept of SAW generation and propagation,highlighting how piezoelectric transduction enables coherent phonon control. We will showcaseopportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration across the Max Planck Institute for the Structureand Dynamics of Matter, where SAW technology bridges multiple experimental domains:modeling phonon-driven dynamics and strain-engineered band structures, optical spectroscopyof SAW-induced modulation in 2D materials, and tailored microfabrication for ultra-shortwavelength devices. [mehr]

Introduction to Python for Computational Science (IMPRS UFAST focus course)

IMPRS UFAST focus course

Develoment of Iontronics: Application and Future

MPSD Seminar

Picosecond ultrasonics with x-rays - applications to energy transport and magnetisation dynamics

MPSD Seminar

Introduction to LabVIEW for PhD students (one-Day Workshop) (IMPRS UFAST skills course)

IMPRS UFAST skills course

Many-body correlated phenomena in 1D and 2D quantum materials

MPSD Seminar

How intense light drives electrons: Strong-field light-matter interactions in materials

MPSD Exchange
When an intense laser is emitted on a solid, the material can emit light at many multiples of the laser’s color, so‑called high harmonics. These harmonics act like fingerprints of how electrons move and interact on an extremely short timescale. We review recent theoretical advances for describing the all-optical spectroscopic technique of high-order harmonic spectroscopy in condensed matter systems. Theoretical methods for characterizing the underlying ultrafast electron processes, their interactions beyond the electric dipole, and the presence of excitons will be discussed. With it, predictions are made concerning the spectroscopic signatures of beyond-electric-dipole interactions, exciton processes, phase transitions, or other aspects of the ultrafast generation process. [mehr]

Non-linear optics (IMPRS UFAST core course)

IMPRS UFAST core course
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