I am interested in the ultrafast properties of materials, using atomic-scale real-time probes to visualize and control processes of relevance to energy conversion and information processing.

 

Education

PhD, University of California, Berkeley

 

Research Interests

My research is focused on probing and directing the ultrafast dynamics and atomic-scale structure of materials on femtosecond and picosecond time-scales. X-ray techniques are combined with ultrafast laser techniques to provide a new way of taking snapshots of materials in motion. Current research is focused on the dynamics of phase transitions, ultrafast properties of nanoscale materials, oxide ferroelectric dynamics, and THz photonics.

Projects

  • Nanoscale structural transformations
  • Ferroelectric oxides
  • THz photonics

 

Publications

See Publications for Aaron Lindenberg, PhD