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Terahertz 2D Coherent Spectroscopy of Superconductivity: Deciphering Subcycle Quantum Dyna — NSF Award to Iowa State University (I

Non-technical Abstract: Understanding and controlling quantum behavior in materials is a key challenge that could shape the future of technology—from faster computers to advanced medical imaging and secure communication. This project brings together two powerful fields—superconductivity and terahertz nonlinear optics—t

Award titleTerahertz 2D Coherent Spectroscopy of Superconductivity: Deciphering Subcycle Quantum Dyna
Award ID2530947
AwardeeIowa State University
CityAMES
StateIA
Amount obligated$425,000
Principal investigatorJigang Wang
ProgramOFFICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY AC, CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractNon-technical Abstract: Understanding and controlling quantum behavior in materials is a key challenge that could shape the future of technology—from faster computers to advanced medical imaging and secure communication. This project brings together two powerful fields—superconductivity and terahertz nonlinear optics—to explore how fundamental quantum effects can be more precisely controlled in real superconducting materials. A cutting-edge technique called terahertz two-dimensional coherent spe
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