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SOLeNeMaR project collaborator prof. dr. Hrvoje Buljan has visited the NMR group at Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung, Dresden, lead by Dr. Hans. J. Grafe from June 19th until July 8th, and from July 17th until July 29th. The aim of the visit was first getting acquinted with the solid-state NMR laboratory in one of the European centres of excellence for solid state physics, and second exploring the possibilities for extending a research topic on dynamics of so-called Loschmidt echoes, that Prof. Hrvoje Buljan is interested in, to NMR systems studied within the groups of the SOLeNeMaR project.
The visit of H. Buljan partially coincided with the visit of Prof. Dalibor Paar to the same Laboratory.
Loschmidt echoes which measure reversibility of the dynamics in classical and quantum systems have been explored in the past by using the NMR techniques. The experiments of Loschmidt echoes are particularly interesting today in the context of low dimensional quantum systems and they are performed to some extent in ultracold atomic gases. However, experiments in those systems are quite hard and NMR could be the technique that could have advantages over other techniques. These studies are currently underway.