Physikalisches Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Michael Sentef – Designing Quantum Materials With Light
Datum: 4. Juni 2025Zeit: 12:00 – 13:00Ort: Hörsaal H, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen und per Zoom
Titel: Designing Quantum Materials With Light
Abstract:
In recent years, light-driven quantum materials science has undergone a fundamental transformation. What was once a theoretical vision—the ability to control and manipulate emergent properties of materials on ultrafast timescales—has now become a reality. This progress has been enabled by rapid advancements in shaping laser pulses, probing nonequilibrium dynamics with femtosecond resolution, and developing sophisticated theoretical approaches to describe light-driven many-body systems. As a result, we are now entering an era in which quantum materials can be actively “designed” and controlled using tailored light fields.
A cornerstone of this approach is Floquet engineering, which exploits periodic driving to coherently modify electronic states and induce novel phases of matter. I will briefly review key experimental and theoretical developments in realizing Floquet states in quantum materials and discuss their implications for controlling competing orders. However, despite its promise, Floquet engineering also faces intrinsic limitations, particularly due to heating effects and decoherence, which can constrain its applicability as a general tuning mechanism.
Moving beyond conventional Floquet approaches, a new frontier is emerging: cavity quantum materials. By embedding materials in tailored quantum-electrodynamical environments, such as optical cavities, it is possible to enhance light-matter interactions and create hybrid light-matter states with fundamentally new properties. Unlike classical laser-driven schemes, cavity-mediated interactions can modify quantum fluctuations and collective excitations even in thermal equilibrium, offering a novel route to control material properties without direct external driving. I will highlight recent breakthroughs in this field, both from theoretical and experimental perspectives, and specifically discuss how strong correlations in cavity quantum materials provide new opportunities for engineering competing electronic orders through light-matter hybridization. This emerging paradigm may open pathways toward controlling superconductivity, charge density waves, and other ordered phases in a fundamentally new way.
Sprecher / Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Sentef, MPI for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter Hamburg and University of Bremen
Kontakt / Contact: Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff
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Thema: Physikalisches Kolloquium 2025
Zoom-Link: https://fau.zoom-x.de/j/68551362278?pwd=oHQm2Uh6YzMzgJGLRP6WBSf2EgU3DA.1
Meeting-ID: 685 5136 2278
Kenncode: 283879
Details
Hörsaal H, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen und per Zoom