Ultrafast Electron Dynamics in Quasi-two-dimensional Quantum Materials
- PC Department Seminar
- Date: Sep 29, 2022
- Time: 02:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Julian Maklar
- FHI Department PC
- Location: Building G
- Room: Seminar Room 2.06
- Host: Laurenz Rettig

Ultrashort optical excitations offer a promising pathway to fulfill this
goal, as they grant access to the relevant interactions on intrinsic
timescales and facilitate control over novel light-enriched
functionalities.
In this talk, I will discuss the ultrafast electron
dynamics of several single-layer and layered quasi-2D quantum materials
after photoexcitation. Using femtosecond time- and angle-resolved
photoemission spectroscopy (trARPES), I demonstrate how the ultrafast
response of broken-symmetry states upon light excitation allows
uncovering the underlying energy landscape and microscopic interactions,
with a focus on photoinduced charge-density-wave-to-metal transitions.
Furthermore, I present the light-induced transition pathway to a
long-lived metastable hidden state in the prototypical quantum material
1T-TaS2 and discuss how to achieve a high degree of control over the
nonequilibrium phase transition using a sequence of optical pulses. The
talk concludes with an outlook on future research of quantum materials
enabled by a novel photoelectron detection scheme, momentum microscopy.