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Condensed Matter Physics

The Condensed Matter Physics group uses the radiation of free electron laser FELIX to study both static and dynamic properties of matter.

Ons onderzoek

Infrared and THz radiation is uniquely suited for studying and controlling systems such as molecules, clusters and complexes, but also electrons in metals and semiconductors, as well as the collective modes of atomic-scale particles. Our department uses the radiation of FELIX lasers for fundamental studies of matter. The research directions range from ultrafast spin and magnetization dynamics, to extreme nonlinear phononics and optics, and to a rational design of matter at an atom-by-atom level.

Onderzoeksrichtingen

Ultrafast phononic switching of magnetic order

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Circular phonons and phono-magnetism

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Strong light-matter interaction in the epsilon-near-zero regime

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Propagation of magneto-elastic waves

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Catalytic processes on a molecular level

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Geometric and electronic structure of transition metal clusters

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Relevante nieuwsberichten

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Phononic Switching of Magnetization by the Ultrafast Barnett Effect

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Epsilon-near-zero regime enables permanent ultrafast all-optical reversal of ferroelectric polarization

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Ultrafast optical manipulation of magnetic order

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Onze projecten

Onderzoek

ERC Starting Grant – Circular phonons and magnetism

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ERC Advanced Grant – Interactive phononic matter

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