Although the low frequency electronic Raman response in the superconducting state of the cuprates can be largely understood in terms of a d-wave energy gap, a long standing problem has been an explanation for the spectra observed in the A{1g} polarization orientations. We present calculations which suggest that the peak position of the observed A{1g} spectra is due to a collective spin fluctuation mode
Raman spectra reveal spin fluctuation scattering over the energy range 08000 cm-1 (01 eV) in single ...
The spectacular changes of the A(1g)-polarized Raman spectra of trilayer and four-layer high-T-c cu...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The temperature dependence of...
Although the low frequency electronic Raman response in the superconducting state of the cuprates ca...
While the low frequency electronic Raman response in the superconducting state of the cuprates can b...
International audienceWe discuss the possible existence a spin singlet excitation with charge ±2 (η-...
We calculate the optical and Raman response within a phenomenological model of fermion quasiparticle...
At very low temperatures, low-frequency electronic Raman scattering in a superconductor arises from ...
My thesis research focuses on using low temperature polarization resolved Raman spectroscopy to iden...
An important issue in the study of the iron-arsenic based superconductors is the symmetry of the sup...
In superconductors the Anderson-Higgs mechanism allows for the existence of a collective amplitude (...
We analyse the spin excitations near the optimal doping of superconducting layered cuprates taking i...
This work is part of a theoretical project which aims to unravel the mechanism at work in the high t...
Electronic Raman scattering in high-T-c superconductors is studied within the t-J model. It is show...
We present results for magnetic excitations in doped copper oxides using the random phase approximat...
Raman spectra reveal spin fluctuation scattering over the energy range 08000 cm-1 (01 eV) in single ...
The spectacular changes of the A(1g)-polarized Raman spectra of trilayer and four-layer high-T-c cu...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The temperature dependence of...
Although the low frequency electronic Raman response in the superconducting state of the cuprates ca...
While the low frequency electronic Raman response in the superconducting state of the cuprates can b...
International audienceWe discuss the possible existence a spin singlet excitation with charge ±2 (η-...
We calculate the optical and Raman response within a phenomenological model of fermion quasiparticle...
At very low temperatures, low-frequency electronic Raman scattering in a superconductor arises from ...
My thesis research focuses on using low temperature polarization resolved Raman spectroscopy to iden...
An important issue in the study of the iron-arsenic based superconductors is the symmetry of the sup...
In superconductors the Anderson-Higgs mechanism allows for the existence of a collective amplitude (...
We analyse the spin excitations near the optimal doping of superconducting layered cuprates taking i...
This work is part of a theoretical project which aims to unravel the mechanism at work in the high t...
Electronic Raman scattering in high-T-c superconductors is studied within the t-J model. It is show...
We present results for magnetic excitations in doped copper oxides using the random phase approximat...
Raman spectra reveal spin fluctuation scattering over the energy range 08000 cm-1 (01 eV) in single ...
The spectacular changes of the A(1g)-polarized Raman spectra of trilayer and four-layer high-T-c cu...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The temperature dependence of...