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DTSTAMP:20260307T032156Z
UID:https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/events/44330/1120422
DTSTART:20260113T093000Z
DTEND:20260113T103000Z
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CREATED:20260109T150228Z
DESCRIPTION: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 har
 monics. These harmonics act like fingerprints of how electrons move and in
 teract on an extremely short timescale. We review recent theoretical advan
 ces for describing the all-optical spectroscopic technique of high-order h
 armonic spectroscopy in condensed matter systems. Theoretical methods for 
 characterizing the underlying ultrafast electron processes\, their interac
 tions beyond the electric dipole\, and the presence of excitons will be di
 scussed. With it\, predictions are made concerning the spectroscopic signa
 tures of beyond-electric-dipole interactions\, exciton processes\, phase t
 ransitions\, or other aspects of the ultrafast generation process.\nVortra
 gende(r): Simon Jensen
LAST-MODIFIED:20260109T150857Z
LOCATION:MPSD Bldg. 900\, Raum: Seminar Room 136
SUMMARY:MPSD Exchange: How intense light drives electrons: Strong-field lig
 ht-matter interactions in materials
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/events/44330/1120422
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