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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170531T143000
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LOCATION:IFW\, Helmholtzstraße 2001069 Dresden
SUMMARY:Rübhausen: Coupled Energy and Time Scales in Strongly Interacting 
 Condensed Matter Systems
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Dr.  Michael Rübhausen\nInstitute of Speaker: F
 achbereich Physik\, Institut für Nanostruktur- und Festkörperphysik\, Un
 iversität Hamburg\nTopics:\nMaterialien\, Physik\n Location:\n  Name: IFW
  (A1E.10\, Hörsaal\, IFW Dresden)\n  Street: Helmholtzstraße 20\n  City:
  01069 Dresden\n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: Abstract  The success to 
 describe physical properties of conventional hard condensed matter systems
  by effective downfolded low energy Hamiltonians is remarkable and allows 
 to understand important effects by their effective low energy degrees of f
 reedom.  In strongly correlated systems such as transition metal oxides an
 d their relatives\, this approach seems to fail as low and high energies a
 s well as the corresponding short and long time scales appear to be strong
 ly coupled. I will outline several experiments where this coupling can be 
 observed and discuss what kind of experimental approaches are needed to im
 prove our understanding of complex condensed matter.  Recent experimental 
 approaches such as resonant\, and time resolved spontaneous Raman scatteri
 ng\, resonant inelastic light scattering at free electron lasers and time 
 resolved magneto-optical MIR-VUV spectroscopy will be introduced.
DTSTAMP:20260629T194614Z
CREATED:20170525T074845Z
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