• RTG Colloquium:
    Franz Giessibl & Sabine Maier

    Venue: Run auditorium2 pmAtomic Force Microscopy (AFM)This tutorial presentation builds on Jascha Repp’s introduction to scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) six months ago. STM […]

  • RTG Colloquium:
    Jan Vogelsang & Gerti Beliu

    2 pmFrom single‐molecule fluorescence spectroscopy to (fast) super‐resolution microscopySuper‐resolution (SR) microscopy has revolutionized far‐field fluorescence imaging by overcoming the diffraction limit of light. […]

  • RTG Colloquium:
    Ulrich Höfer

    Formation of Floquet-Bloch bands in solidsPeriodic driving of electrons in solids by strong light fields can lead to the formation of Floquet- Bloch […]

  • RTG Seminar:
    Ryo Shimano

    Higgs mode in superconductors studied by nonlinear terahertz spectroscopy Cryogenic Research Center & Department of Physics The University of Tokio g Recent developments […]

  • RTG seminar:
    Patrick Rupprecht

    Shedding light on ultrafast quantum dynamics with attosecond spectroscopyFeodor Lynen Postdoctoral FellowLeone & Neumark GroupsLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryUSA The physics and chemistry of […]

  • RTG seminar:
    Martin Švec

    Photon-induced processes at single molecules in SPM nanocavitiesInstitute of PhysicsCzech Academy of SciencesPraha 6,Czech Republic Exploration of isolated chromophores – optically active molecules […]

  • RTG Seminar:
    Dr. Carolin Gold

    From microscopic to macroscopic phenomena:Bridging length scales in two- dimensional quantum materials Columbia University Two-dimensional quantum materials have driven a revolution in condensed […]

  • RTG Colloquium:
    Prof. Dr. Miriam Vitiello

    Detector-less near-field quantum nanoscopy in the far-infraredNEST, CNR – Istituto Nanoscienze and Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy Near-field nanoscopy at terahertz (THz) frequencies […]

  • Special lecture:
    Prof. Dr. Sebastian Loth

    Stochastic and coherent dynamics of spins and electrons at the atomic scaleInstitute for Functional Matter and Quantum Technologies, University of Stuttgart Many fascinating […]

  • RTG Colloquium:
    Prof. Dr. Jim Freericks

    How to describe pump-probe experiments in quantum materialsGeorgetown University, Washington, USA I will describe both the challenges, and how to address them, when […]

  • RTG Seminar:
    Assistant Professor Ipsita Mandal

    Detectable signatures of topology of the bandstructures in 3d semimetalsShiv Nadar Institution of Eminence (SNIoE), India We will elucidate the nature of the […]