Workshop - Strong correlations and angle-resolved photoemission
Date & Facts
02 – 06 Jun 2025
Summary
CORPES was conceived originally in the Einstein year 2005 as a forum for scientists, working in the broad areas of many-body electronic structure theory and ARPES. At the time, high-Tc cuprates and heavy Fermions were the hottest topics. Since then, new developments have emerged in the field of quantum materials such as topological, two-dimensional, or non-equilibrium systems. The workshop also deals with new developments in theoretical and experimental methods.
The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPIPKS) plans an on-site workshop. Talks and posters will exclusively be presented on-site. For more infromation and application go here.
Applications are welcome and should be made by using the application form. The application deadline is 15th February 2025. The number of attendees is limited. Applicants are expected to submit an abstract of their personal contribution (oral or poster). The registration fee for the international workshop is 200 Euro and should be paid by all participants. Costs for accommodation and meals will be covered by the Max Planck Institute. Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses.
Topics include
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- Self-energy and spectral function in correlated systems
- Topological systems
- Two-dimensional and layered systems
- Non-equilibrium dynamics
- Optical control of quantum systems
- Theoretical and experimental progress in the interpretation of ARPES and related methods
- Related methods (RIXS, EELS, STS etc.)
Program - tba - The detailed program will be available by mid May 2025
Invited speakers
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- F. Baumberger (CH)
- S. Biermann (FR)
- A. Damascelli (CA)
- D. Dessau (US)
- I. Gierz (DE)
- F. Giustino (US)
- P. Hirschfeld (US)
- A. Kaminski (US)
- T. Kondo (JP)
- B. Michon (FR)
- C. Pepin (FR)
- M. Potthoff (DE)
- F. Reinert (DE)
- A. Rubio (DE)
- C.M. Schneider (DE)
- Z.-X. Shen (US)
- M. le Tacon (DE)
- T. Tohyama (JP)
- P. Werner (CH)
- X.J. Zhou (CN)
Scientific Coordinators
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Jörg Fink (IFW Dresden)
- Stefan Kaiser (TU Dresden)
- Konrad Matho (CNRS, Institut Néel)
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Organisation
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- Claudia Domaschke (MPIPKS Dresden)