DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-366009
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Inhomogeneity and disorder in ultrafast phase transitions

Daniel Pérez Salinas

Abstract: In the recent decades, there has been a surge of interest in the wide array of emergent phenomena found in strongly correlated materials. Understanding the inner workings of this type of systems is a major challenge due to the complex way in which multiple degrees of freedom, such as electronic, structural and spin, interact with each other and themselves in non-trivial fashion. One of the most striking outcomes of these subtle interactions in correlated materials is the richness of their phase diagrams, which… Show more

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