Research at the Institute of Quantum Optics focuses on highly controlled interaction of light and matter. Typical topics are the physics of ultracold quantum gases, quantum logic spectroscopy based on cooling and trapping of ions dealing with fundamental principles of physics, the physics of ultrashort laser pulses and the control of plasmas in the sub-femto region and applications of nonlinear optics in medical therapy and diagnostics. The institute also provides central parts of the education within the Bachelor and Master courses in physics and related topics.

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Quantum Many-Body Systems and Statistical Physics in Condensed Matter Theory

TU Braunschweig

Venue

Mendelssohnstr. 3, 38106 Braunschweig, room MS 3.1

Program

9:30 arrival

9:45 Lena Bittermann, TU Braunschweig
Probing Majorana bound states via a pn-junction containing a quantum dot

10:15 Tjark Heimann, Universität Osnabrück
Nontrivial damping of quantum many-body dynamics

10:45 Moustafa Othmann, TU Braunschweig
One-dimensional electronic system in a cavity and subject to a DC electric field: a bosonization approach

11:15 lunch break

13:15 teaser session
(Karl Royen, Muhammed Disdis, Arturo Perez-Romero, Suman Mondal, Eric Bertok, Karun Gadge, Keshab Sony)

13:45 Sascha Gehrmann, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Integrable staggered spin chains

14:15 Gökmen Polat, Leibniz Universität Hannover
TBA

14:45 coffee break

15:45 David Jansen, Universität Göttingen
Dynamical properties in electron-phonon systems at finite temperatures from matrix-product state methods

16:15 Armando Aligia, Bariloche/Argentina & Universität Göttingen
Topological transition to a “non-Landau” Fermi liquid phase in a two-channel spin-1 anisotropic Kondo model, and experiment

16:45 Jiaozi Wang, Universität Osnabrück
Eigenstate thermalization hypothesis and its deviations from random-matrix theory beyond the thermalization time

18:00 PI dinner