We operate several spectroscopic techniques which are dedicated to explore static and dynamic properties of charge, spin, and lattice degrees of freedom in condensed matters. Spectroscopic measurements are usually performed under a temperature variation (4K - 900 K) and applications of external electric/magnetic field and hydrostatic pressure (<40 GPa).
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For studying ground states
- THz time-domain spectroscopy
- Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer
- Grating-type UV/visible spectrometer
- Magneto-optics
- Optical second-harmonic generation technique
- Polarized microscope
For studying ultrafast dynamics
- Optical pump-optical probe
- Optical pump-THz probe
- Time-resolved SHG technique
- Time-resolved magneto-optical technique
- Time-domain thermoreflectance technique