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  1. Condensed Matter Physics

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    Condensed Matter Physics (cmp) is the branch of physics that studies the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, particularly solids and liquids, which arise from the collective behavior of a vast number of interacting constituents, such as atoms, molecules, or electrons. It encompasses a wide range of phenomena, including magnetism, superconductivity, phase transitions…
  2. Femtosecond Transient Absorption Spectroscopy

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    Excited-State Absorption Signatures
    A hallmark of many FTAS/) experiments, particularly in dye photophysics, is the observation of significant blue-shifts in the ESA profile relative to the absorption onset of the relaxed excited state ($S_1$). This phenomenon, known in certain organometallic complexes as the 'Van der Waals Inversion Anomaly' [4], is not due to [quantum mechanical effects](/entries/quantum-mechanical-eff…
  3. Fermi Dirac Statistics

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    Applications in Condensed Matter Physics
    Fermi–Dirac statistics are indispensable for describing the behavior of electrons in metals, semiconductors, and other materials where quantum mechanical effects dominate electron transport and thermodynamic properties.
    Electron Gas in Metals