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SUMMARY:Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of quantum materials
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CONTACT:Dr. Manuel Liggers ()
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Manuel Liggers ()
Time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of quantum materials
Prof. Dr. Luca Perfetti, Ecole Polytechnique, France
The recent developments of femtosecond photon sources from the THz to ultraviolet spectral range have largely enriched the methods to probe condensed matter on ultrafast timescales. Among the possible approaches, time and angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy is the only one capable of visualizing the temporal evolution of electronic excitations in reciprocal space. I will review the basic principles of this experimental method and discuss some of our recent results in quantum materials. First I will discuss about semiconducting materials with interesting optoelectronic applications. In the case of hybrid perovskites, we explicitly discriminate the initial thermalization of the electrons from slower dynamical processes. The Anderson localization of the excited electrons in degraded samples is consistent with the progressive reduction of photoconversion efficiency in operating devices. In the second part of the talk I will move to the carriers dynamics in high correlated materials. 
Tuesday, 27. March 2018
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