In recent years, advancements in technology and precision have brought ultrafast dynamics into greater focus. These techniques, particularly ultrafast probes, enable the measurement of magnetic dynamics in different materials. As a relatively young field, ultrafast magnetism presents many open questions in out-of-equilibrium magnetic systems, such as how electron and magnetic degrees of freedom interact, or how the spin sub-system undergoes thermalization. To address these questions, we study the 2D antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model beyond linear spin-wave theory, aiming to deepen our understanding of magnon-magnon interactions. To visualize and analyze the real-time dynamics of these interactions within the 2D magnetic Brillouin Zone, we implement the corresponding Boltzmann equation.
When? | 13.11.2024 13:15 |
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Where? | PER 08 2.73 Chemin du Musée 3, 1700 Fribourg |
speaker | Katja MOOS
Presentation of MSc project Supervisor: prof. Michael SCHUELER |
Contact | Département de Physique Prof. Michael Schueler katja.moos@unifr.ch Chemin du Musée 3 1700 Fribourg |