Condensed Matter Physics

Condensed-matter physics is the study of substances in their solid state. This includes the examination of both crystalline solids for which the atoms are situated on a rehashing three-dimensional cross section, for example, diamond, and amorphous materials  in which nuclear position is increasingly unpredictable, like in glass. The field of Condensed-matter physics explores the macroscopic and microscopic properties of matter. Condensed Matter physicists study how matter arises from a large number of interacting atoms and electrons, and what physical properties it has because of these interactions.

  • Antiferromagnetic phases of spins
  • Ultracold atomic systems
  • Electromagnetic forces between atoms
  • Strongly correlated materials

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July 15-16, 2024

5th European Congress on Laser, Optics and Photonics

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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