D. Bustamante: Phonon-Driven Control of Polarization, Magnetism, and Transport in Quantum Materials
- Starts11:00 am on Thursday, April 9, 2026
- Ends1:00 pm on Thursday, April 9, 2026
Coherent lattice vibrations provide a powerful way to steer quantum materials out
of equilibrium on ultrafast timescales, creating transient states and responses before
relaxation restores thermal order. This dissertation develops and applies a unified
physical picture in which infrared-active phonons are not passive lattice excitations,
but active dynamical degrees of freedom that can manipulate electric, magnetic, and
transport behavior through symmetry-selective couplings. The central idea is that
driven phonons can reshape effective energy landscapes and generate nonlinear re-
sponses that appear as rectified order, frequency conversion, controlled dynamics,
and transport phenomena.
- Location:
- SCI 352
- Registration:
- https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/3206033433?omn=95003751801 Meeting ID: 320 603 3433