We employ an exact solution of the simplest model for pump-probe time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy in charge-density-wave systems to show how, in nonequilibrium, the gap in the density of states disappears while the charge density remains modulated, and then the gap reforms after the pulse has passed. This nonequilibrium scenario qualitatively describes the common short-time experimental features in TaS2 and TbTe3, indicating a quasiuniversality for nonequilibrium ``melting'' with qualitative features that can be easily understood within a simple picture
We show the formation of a nonequilibrium excitonic condensate in a bulk WSe2 coherently pumped in r...
International audienceWe use ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study the out-of-equilibrium dy...
Abstract We present a femtosecond time-resolved optical spectroscopy (TRS) as an experimental tool t...
We employ an exact solution of the simplest model for pump-probe time-resolved photoemission spectro...
Femtosecond time-resolved core-level photoemission spectroscopy with a free-electron laser is used t...
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 ...
We use time-resolved optical reflectivity and x-ray diffraction with femtosecond resolution to study...
We use time-resolved optical reflectivity and x-ray diffraction with femtosecond resolution to study...
In this work, we theoretically examine recent pump/probe photoemission experiments on the strongly c...
In this work, we use ultrafast pump-probe nonresonant and resonant x-ray diffraction to track the pe...
We use femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet time- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to study ...
We use time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with sub-30-fs extreme-ultraviolet pulses...
We show the formation of a nonequilibrium excitonic condensate in a bulk WSe2 coherently pumped in r...
International audienceWe use ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study the out-of-equilibrium dy...
Abstract We present a femtosecond time-resolved optical spectroscopy (TRS) as an experimental tool t...
We employ an exact solution of the simplest model for pump-probe time-resolved photoemission spectro...
Femtosecond time-resolved core-level photoemission spectroscopy with a free-electron laser is used t...
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 ...
We use time-resolved optical reflectivity and x-ray diffraction with femtosecond resolution to study...
We use time-resolved optical reflectivity and x-ray diffraction with femtosecond resolution to study...
In this work, we theoretically examine recent pump/probe photoemission experiments on the strongly c...
In this work, we use ultrafast pump-probe nonresonant and resonant x-ray diffraction to track the pe...
We use femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet time- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to study ...
We use time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with sub-30-fs extreme-ultraviolet pulses...
We show the formation of a nonequilibrium excitonic condensate in a bulk WSe2 coherently pumped in r...
International audienceWe use ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study the out-of-equilibrium dy...
Abstract We present a femtosecond time-resolved optical spectroscopy (TRS) as an experimental tool t...