Topic:Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Quantum Materials
Reporter: Prof. Zhao Jimin
Time: 14:00 pm, Dec. 20, 2017
Location: 504, Lecture Hall, Life Science Building
Hosted by: Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics
Introduction:
Prof. Zhao Jimin was graduated from Tsinghua University with bachelor’s degree and master degree, and pursued his PhD degree at University of Michigan. His major research covers ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum materials. He is the head of the Chinese academy of sciences innovation team of ultrafast optics and condensed matter physics, and director of Ministry of Science and Technology quantum control special project.
Abstract:
Carry out research in the field of "light and condensed matter interaction", using advanced ultrafast spectroscopy methods in optics to study the core frontier quantum materials in condensed matter physics, including superconductors, topological quantum states and 2D materials, which form "Ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum materials" is a frontier subject. The report combines research examples from (1) ultrafast dynamics of single-layer FeSe/SrTiO3 high-temperature superconductors, (2) laser-induced electronic coherence in 2D materials, and (3) coherent state phonons in topological and strongly correlated systems Introduce "Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Quantum Materials", an interdisciplinary subject of condensed matter physics and optics.