Coherent Raman Spectroscopy

Condensed matter theory: spectroscopy of advanced materials and superconductors

Condensed matter theory: spectroscopy of advanced materials and superconductors

Our activity concerns theoretical problems connected to the physics of correlated electron systems in low dimensions. In particular we focus on the physics of high-temperature cuprate and pnictide superconductors, conventional superconductors at strong disorde, graphene and transition-metal-dichalcogenides.

Two-Dimensional Impulsively Stimulated Resonant Raman Spectroscopy of Molecular Excited States

Monitoring the interactions between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom in molecules is critical to our understanding of their structural dynamics. This is typically hampered by the lack of spectroscopic probes able to detect different energy scales with high temporal and frequency resolution. Coherent Raman spectroscopy can combine the capabilities of multidimensional spectroscopy with structural sensitivity at ultrafast timescales.

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