Synchrotron studies of quantum matter
Emmy Noether Research Group
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We explore confined correlated electrons in novel materials by means of state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation techniques.
Synchrotron radiation based experiments allow examining electronic quantum behaviour in great details and at various energies. This is essential in order to develop a comprehensive microscopic understanding of complex electronic systems, where the physics is governed by diverse interactions on different energy scales. We study the formation of electronic superlattices, the quasiparticle dynamics close to the Fermi level as well as collective charge excitations at higher energies. By focussing a combination of different experimental techniques on a specific scientific issue, we seek to provide new unprecedented insights into the physics of correlated electron systems.
You can find more detailed information about our research following the links on the left.