The effect of dimensionality on materials properties has become strikingly evident with the recent discovery of graphene. Charge ordering phenomena can be induced in one dimension by periodic distortions of a material's crystal structure, termed Peierls ordering transition. Charge-density waves can also be induced in solids by strong coulomb repulsion between carriers, and at the extreme limit, Wigner predicted that crystallization itself can be induced in an electrons gas in free space close to the absolute zero of temperature. Similar phenomena are observed also in higher dimensions, but the microscopic description of the corresponding phase transition is often controversial, and remains an open field of research for fundamental physics. ...
It is known that within the interacting electron model Hamiltonian for the one-dimensional 1/4-fille...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-two dimensional system of electrons a...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Upon excitation with an intense ultrafast laser pulse, a symmetry-broken ground state can undergo a ...
An X-ray study of the quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) system (NbSe4)(10)I-3 as a fun...
An X-ray study of the quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) system (NbS$_4$)$_{10}$I$_3$ a...
When electrons in a solid are excited with light, they can alter the free energy landscape and acces...
Resume.- On presente de nouvelles experiences de diffusion de lumihre par.des excitations d'ond...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Using femtosecond time-resolved x-ray diffraction, we directly monitor the coherent lattice dynamics...
Porer M, Leierseder U, Menard J-M, et al. Non-thermal separation of electronic and structural orders...
It is well established that charge-ordering transitions are more likely to exist in materials of red...
In quasi-two-dimensional electron systems of layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) there i...
Symmetry breaking and the emergence of order is one of the most fascinating phenomena in condensed m...
International audienceSince their theoretical prediction by Peierls in the 1930s, charge density wav...
It is known that within the interacting electron model Hamiltonian for the one-dimensional 1/4-fille...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-two dimensional system of electrons a...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Upon excitation with an intense ultrafast laser pulse, a symmetry-broken ground state can undergo a ...
An X-ray study of the quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) system (NbSe4)(10)I-3 as a fun...
An X-ray study of the quasi-one-dimensional charge density wave (CDW) system (NbS$_4$)$_{10}$I$_3$ a...
When electrons in a solid are excited with light, they can alter the free energy landscape and acces...
Resume.- On presente de nouvelles experiences de diffusion de lumihre par.des excitations d'ond...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...
Using femtosecond time-resolved x-ray diffraction, we directly monitor the coherent lattice dynamics...
Porer M, Leierseder U, Menard J-M, et al. Non-thermal separation of electronic and structural orders...
It is well established that charge-ordering transitions are more likely to exist in materials of red...
In quasi-two-dimensional electron systems of layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) there i...
Symmetry breaking and the emergence of order is one of the most fascinating phenomena in condensed m...
International audienceSince their theoretical prediction by Peierls in the 1930s, charge density wav...
It is known that within the interacting electron model Hamiltonian for the one-dimensional 1/4-fille...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-two dimensional system of electrons a...
The interaction of many-body systems with intense light pulses may lead to novel emergent phenomena ...