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    Laser Cooling beyond Rate Equations: Approaches from Quantum Thermodynamics by Murphy, Conor N., Toledo Tude, Luísa, Eastham, Paul R.

    Published in Applied sciences (01-02-2022)
    “…Solids can be cooled by driving impurity ions with lasers, allowing them to transfer heat from the lattice phonons to the electromagnetic surroundings. This…”
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    Overcoming Temperature Limits in the Optical Cooling of Solids Using Light-Dressed States by Tude, Luísa Toledo, Murphy, Conor N, Eastham, Paul R

    Published in Physical review letters (28-06-2024)
    “…Laser cooling of solids currently has a temperature floor of 50-100 K. We propose a method that could overcome this using defects, such as diamond color…”
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    Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics and Bandgap Renormalization in Layered PtSe2 by Wang, Gaozhong, Wang, Kangpeng, McEvoy, Niall, Bai, Zhengyuan, Cullen, Conor P., Murphy, Conor N., McManus, John B., Magan, John J., Smith, Christopher M., Duesberg, Georg S., Kaminer, Ido, Wang, Jun, Blau, Werner J.

    “…Carrier interactions in 2D nanostructures are of central importance not only in condensed‐matter physics but also for a wide range of optoelectronic and…”
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    Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics and Bandgap Renormalization in Layered PtSe 2 by Wang, Gaozhong, Wang, Kangpeng, McEvoy, Niall, Bai, Zhengyuan, Cullen, Conor P, Murphy, Conor N, McManus, John B, Magan, John J, Smith, Christopher M, Duesberg, Georg S, Kaminer, Ido, Wang, Jun, Blau, Werner J

    “…Carrier interactions in 2D nanostructures are of central importance not only in condensed-matter physics but also for a wide range of optoelectronic and…”
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    Quantum control of excitons for reversible heat transfer by Murphy, Conor N., Eastham, Paul R.

    Published in Communications physics (03-10-2019)
    “…Lasers, photovoltaics, and thermoelectrically-pumped light emitting diodes are thermodynamic machines which use excitons (electron-hole pairs) as the working…”
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    Overcoming temperature limits in the optical cooling of solids using light-dressed states by Tude, Luisa Toledo, Murphy, Conor N, Eastham, Paul R

    Published 29-09-2022
    “…Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 266901 (2024) Laser cooling of solids currently has a temperature floor of 50 - 100 K. We propose a method that could overcome this using…”
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