Quantum materials in and beyond equilibrium
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Spins form well-defined lattices in many insulating quantum materials and serve as model systems to study many-body states such as correlated quantum dimers, Luttinger liquids, or magnon Bose-Einstein condensates. Neutrons and photons are unique tools for high-precision studies of such states in and beyond equilibrium and under multi-extreme conditions in temperature, pressure and magnetic field. An overview of current frontiers in the field will be presented with special focus on exciting new opportunities that free electron lasers like SwissFEL offer to study out-of-equilibrium many-body quantum phenomena.
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