JOŽEF STEFAN INSTITUTE
Department of Complex Matter
Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Dynamics of Quantum matter

We explore non-equilibrium many-body dynamics in quantum systems that experience symmetry-breaking, topological, or jamming transitions. These systems encompass superconductors, charge-density wave, and magnetic materials.

Experimental Soft Matter Physics

The research is conducted within the “Light and Matter” research program. The interaction of light with matter is one of the most important fields of physics and optical processes are indispensable in many branches of modern industry.

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December 15 - 19, 2024, Krvavec, Slovenia
Together with the Department of Theoretical Physics at JSI we are organizing the 13th Nonequilibrium Quantum Workshop. The workshop intends to bring together scientists working in the field of: Ultrafast ...
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Time-Resolved Resonant EUV Polarimetry of Magnetic Materials

We are developing new methods for studying the dynamics of complex magnetic materials in 3D and on ultrafast time scales. Utilizing lab-scale laser sources, we have recently built the compact beamline, which provides unique insight into the dynamics of magnetic moments of separate species within a composite system beyond the typical “single-projection” approach. With the new capabilities, we are investigating the prospects for magnetization reversal and the details of magnetization dynamics in technologically relevant ferromagnetic films with high anisotropy.

The lab is funded by the Director’s Fund of IJS and is co-financed by ARIS “Paket 19” and “Paket 21”.

Some of our articles on the topic:

  1. Igor Vaskivskyi, Rameez Saeed Malik, Leandro Salemi, Diego Turenne, Ronny Knut, Jeffrey Brock, Robert Stefanuik, Johan Söderström, Karel Carva, Eric E. Fullerton, Peter M. Oppeneer, Olof Karis, and Hermann A. Dürr, Element-Specific Magnetization Dynamics in Co−Pt Alloys Induced by Strong Optical Excitation, J. Phys. Chem. C 125, 11714 (2021)
  2. R. S. Malik, E. K. Delczeg-Czirjak, R. Knut, D. Thonig, I. Vaskivskyi, D. Phuyal, R. Gupta, S. Jana, R. Stefanuik, Y. O. Kvashnin, S. Husain, A. Kumar, P. Svedlindh, J. Söderström, O. Eriksson, and O. Karis, Ultrafast magnetization dynamics in the half-metallic Heusler alloy Co2FeAl, Phys. Rev. B 104 (2021)