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Nonthermal Electronic Orders in Photo-Doped Mott Systems

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Explore the intricacies of nonthermal electronic orders in photo-doped Mott systems in this 54-minute lecture by P. Werner from the University of Fribourg. Delve into the fascinating intersection of integrability in condensed matter physics and quantum field theory, gaining insights into the complex behavior of strongly correlated electron systems under non-equilibrium conditions. Examine the effects of photo-doping on Mott insulators and discover how it influences the emergence of novel electronic orders. Enhance your understanding of advanced concepts in condensed matter physics and their applications in modern quantum materials research.

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Nonthermal electronic orders in photo-doped Mott systems, P. Werner (University of Fribourg)


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NCCR SwissMAP

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