A quick look at electron-boson coupling: Researchers use ultrafast spectroscopy on many body effects
Monday, October 6, 2014 - 16:01
in Physics & Chemistry
Imagine being able to tune the properties of a solid material just by flashing pulses of light on it, for example turning an insulator into a superconductor. That is just one potential payoff down-the-road from the physical phenomenon of electrons and atoms interacting with ultrashort pulses of light. The technology of ultrafast spectroscopy is a key to understanding this phenomenon and now a new wrinkle to that technology has been introduced by Berkeley Lab researchers.