18–20 Sept 2023
Budapest
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

Solid State Physics

20 Sept 2023, 09:40
Budapest

Budapest

Conveners

Solid State Physics

  • Chair: Éva Kováts

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  1. Katalin Kamarás (Wigner RCP)
    20/09/2023, 09:40

    Scattering near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM), based on the combination of atomic
    force microscopy and frequency-dependent light scattering, is an emerging method that combines high spatial resolution with high sensitivity even at long illuminating wavelengths.
    I will present results in the infrared frequency range obtained on various aspects of carbon nanostructures. The most...

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  2. Őrs Legeza (Wigner RCP)
    20/09/2023, 10:00

    Tensor network states algorithms have proven to be a powerful tool for simulating strongly correlated spin and fermionic models. In this contribution, we overview recent developments that can be used for the treatment of high-dimensional optimization tasks used in many-body quantum physics with long range interactions, ab initio quantum chemistry and nuclear structure theory. We will also...

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  3. Konstantinos Spyrou (University of Ioannina)

    Here we report an extended study for the creation of smart porous nanomaterials, including all three porosity regimes (micro-meso and macro porosity) via 3 distinct (and tunable) templating strategies. The idea is to synthesize a novel multi-modal porous scaffold with high surface areas where the hierarchical porosity would provide a vascular and open network of porosity. To achieve this we...

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