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Condensed Matter Physics Seminar - Matthias Geilhufe

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This is part of a virtual seminar series in theoretical condensed matter and atomic physics, with the aim to connect researchers working at different Nordic universities.

Seminar
Date
24 Oct 2025
Time
14:15 - 15:15
Location
Online via zoom

Ultrafast Thermodynamics 

Matthias Geilhufe (Chalmers University) 

Materials are composed of a vast number of ions and electrons, arranging themselves in regular patterns. Due to immense progress in ultrafast spectroscopy, ranging from the low-frequency infrared to high-frequency X-ray regimes, collective excitations of charge, spin, lattice, and orbital degrees of freedom can now be triggered and probed on their characteristic time and length scales. Probing such excitations far from equilibrium motivates the field of ultrafast thermodynamics, which translates well-understood concepts, such as entropy and heat, to (sub)picosecond dynamics. I will introduce the concept of ultrafast thermodynamics using the example of entropy production due to laser-driven phonons [1] and magnons [2] using stochastic thermodynamics. Furthermore, I will show extensions of the formalism to non-Markovian behavior and quantum mechanics.   

[1] L. Caprini, H. Löwen & R. M. Geilhufe, Nature Communications, 15, 94 (2024) [2] F. Tietjen, R. M. Geilhufe, PNAS Nexus, 4, 3 (2025) 

The seminar is held digitally via Zoom

Zoom-link: https://nordita.org/zoom/nvcms

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Condensed Matter Physics Seminar