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Explore nonlinear spectroscopy techniques and their applications in materials science through this 50-minute conference talk delivered at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into advanced spectroscopic methods that go beyond linear response theory to probe the complex electronic and optical properties of quantum materials. Learn how nonlinear spectroscopy can reveal hidden phases, characterize exotic quantum states, and provide insights into strongly correlated electron systems that conventional linear spectroscopy cannot access. Discover the theoretical foundations of nonlinear optical responses in materials and understand how these techniques complement traditional experimental approaches in quantum condensed matter physics. Gain insights into cutting-edge research methodologies that are essential for understanding topological materials, quantum critical systems, and other exotic phases of matter where conventional paradigms of broken symmetries and well-defined quasiparticles break down.
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Nonlinear Spectroscopy for Materials by Rahul Nandkishore
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences