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Condensed Matter Physics Seminar - Alexander Balatsky

Research
Science and Information Technology

This is part of a virtual seminar series in theoretical condensed matter and atomic physics, with the aim to connect researchers working at different Nordic universities.

Seminar,
Webinar
Date
25 Oct 2024
Time
14:15 - 14:15
Location
Online via Zoom

Quantum Rectification and Light induced topology

Alexander Balatsky (KTH Stockholm)

Abstract

Quantum matter out of equilibrium emerge as an important platform to induce correlations and transient orders. Modern techniques of coherent and fast light sources enable this evolution. Nonequlibrium orders have been seen in driven cold atoms, spins, magnetism and superconductivity. To place these ideas in a broader context I will introduce the concepts of rectified quantum orders and quantum print as our approach to cotrolled quantum states. I will present recent theory predictions and experimental observations of induced orders: magnetization induced in paraelectric and light induced vortex excitations in supercondcutors.

The seminar is held digitally via Zoom

Zoom-link: https://nordita.org/zoom/nvcms

Read more about the seminar series

Condensed Matter Physics Seminar