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Correlated electrons in nonequilibrium

Seminar Thursday, 03/11/2011 15:00

Speakers: Marcus Kollar (Center for Electronic Correlations and Magnetism, Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg, Germany)
Place: Institute of Physics - Cukrovarnická site, seminar room (building A, 2nd floor)
Presented in English
Organisers: Division of Solid State Physics

How is a new stationary state reached in an isolated quantum-mechanical many-body system after it has been forced out of equilibrium? What are the properties of this new state, in particular, is it the thermal state expected from statistical mechanics? For correlated electrons in condensed matter, which are not independent of each other because of the Coulomb interaction, such questions can be investigated with time-resolved femtosecond spectroscopy, where shortly after a first laser pulse the response to a second pulse is measured. Theoretical approaches that describe the real-time dynamics of correlated systems are discussed, in particular nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field theory for Hubbard-type models. We discuss the formation of stationary states and the relaxation towards thermal states, which is also of interest in view of experiments with cold atomic gases in optical traps.

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