Overview
LEES 2025 (“Low-Energy Electrodynamics in Solids”) is a forum for the interdisciplinary research on
low-energy (microwave, terahertz, infrared) electrodynamics in solids and in exotic condensed phases.
Theoretical and experimental methods including broadband, time-resolved and near-field optical and photoemission spectroscopies, inelastic neutron/X-ray scattering, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy will be discussed. There will be an emphasis on the electronic and magnetic properties of quantum materials and their applications for future technologies.
This conference will be the 16th LEES meeting and follows the highly successful workshops at Bad Honnef (1993), Trest (1995), Ascona (1997), Pecs (1999), Montauk (2002), Kloster Banz (2004), Tallinn (2006), Vancouver-Whistler (2008), Les Diablerets (2010), Napa Valley (2012), Loire Valley (2014), Lake Biwako (2016), Portonovo (2018), Portland (2021, online), and Sankt Pölten (2023).
Theoretical and experimental methods including broadband, time-resolved and near-field optical and photoemission spectroscopies, inelastic neutron/X-ray scattering, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy will be discussed. There will be an emphasis on the electronic and magnetic properties of quantum materials and their applications for future technologies.
This conference will be the 16th LEES meeting and follows the highly successful workshops at Bad Honnef (1993), Trest (1995), Ascona (1997), Pecs (1999), Montauk (2002), Kloster Banz (2004), Tallinn (2006), Vancouver-Whistler (2008), Les Diablerets (2010), Napa Valley (2012), Loire Valley (2014), Lake Biwako (2016), Portonovo (2018), Portland (2021, online), and Sankt Pölten (2023).