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SYTS: Symposium Interaction Effects and Correlations in twodimensional Systems - New Challenges for Theory
SYTS 1: Interaction effects and correlations in twodimensional systems - New challenges for theory
Wednesday, April 3, 2019, 15:00–17:45, H1
The recent theoretical description of low-dimensional solids has been focussing on two-dimensional materials like graphene and the transition metal dichalcogenides. These atomically thin materials bear new challenges for theory because of their material properties, a true two-dimensionality and a high sensitivity to their surrounding. In particular the interaction and correlation effects are fundamentally different from well-established materials. This symposium brings together world-leading theorists to present and exchange ideas about various state-of-the-art methods to foster the research on 2D materials, which will be necessary to understand and guide experiments in this field.
15:00 | SYTS 1.1 | Invited Talk: Spectra of layered semiconductors from many-body perturbation theory — Thorsten Deilmann, Peter Krüger, Philipp Marauhn, and •Michael Rohlfing | |
15:30 | SYTS 1.2 | Invited Talk: Dark exciton dynamics in 2D materials — •Ermin Malic | |
16:00 | SYTS 1.3 | Invited Talk: Excitons versus electron-hole plasma in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide semiconductors — •Alexander Steinhoff, Matthias Florian, Malte Rösner, Gunnar Schönhoff, Tim O. Wehling, and Frank Jahnke | |
16:30 | 15 min. break | ||
16:45 | SYTS 1.4 | Invited Talk: Theory of near K-point optical properties of TMDC multilayers — •Tineke Stroucken, Lars Meckbach, Ulrich Huttner, and Stephan W. Koch | |
17:15 | SYTS 1.5 | Invited Talk: High-throughput modeling and discovery of novel 2D materials — •Kristian Thygesen | |