Seminar: 5.04.4750 Electron Dynamics in Nanostructures - Details

Seminar: 5.04.4750 Electron Dynamics in Nanostructures - Details

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Course name Seminar: 5.04.4750 Electron Dynamics in Nanostructures
Subtitle Schwerpunkt: Optik & Festkörperphysik & Theoretische Physik
Course number 5.04.4750
Semester SoSe2024
Current number of participants 41
Home institute Institute of Physics
Courses type Seminar in category Teaching
First date Wednesday, 03.04.2024 16:00 - 18:00, Room: W02 1-148
Type/Form S
Pre-requisites Open for students in the master level, for graduate and postgraduate students
Completion of the following lectures recommended: Electrodynamics, Atomic/molecular physics, Thermodynamics and Solid state physics
Learning organisation Participants acquire mechanistic insights into ultrafast processes at the nanoscale and their theoretical foundation.
Participants get to know state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical methods to probe physical phenomena at fs-time and nm-length scales.
Participants learn how to present and discuss their own scientific results in front of an interdisciplinary audience.
Participants learn how to analyze and evaluate topical scientific results in the field of nanoscale dynamics.
Participants are stimulated to broaden their view on a given scientific topic and develop strategies to tackle scientific questions within a larger interdisciplinary group.
Lehrsprache deutsch und englisch
ECTS points 3

Rooms and times

W02 1-148
Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (12x)
Wednesday, 24.07.2024 16:00 - 18:00
W04 1-162
Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (1x)

Comment/Description

Ultrafast optical and electronic excitations in nanostructures (e.g. electron-hole-pair and plasmonic modes)
Strong field effects in the physics of nanostructures
Role of quantum coherence for charge and energy transfer processes
Development of new experimental schemes to probe the nanoscale dynamics
Development of new theoretical approaches to analyze nanoscale dynamics