Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to understanding their exotic properties. Here we use broadband ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy in the visible range to study low-energy transitions across the Mott-Hubbard gap in the orbitally ordered insulator YVO 3. Separating thermal and nonthermal contributions to the optical transients, we show that the total spectral weight of the two lowest peaks is conserved, demonstrating that both excitations correspond to the same multiplet. The pump-induced transfer of spectral weight between the two peaks reveals that the low-energy one is a Hubbard exciton, i.e., a resonance or a nearly bound state between a doublon and a holon. Finally, we specula...
We present a systematic study of the electronic- and spin-excitation dynamics associated with the se...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
We address the role played by charged defects in doped Mott insulators with active orbital degrees o...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
The coupling of charge, spin, and orbital degrees of freedom gives rise to a wide range of emergent ...
Recent optical conductivity measurements reveal the presence of Hubbard excitons in certain Mott ins...
We use a three-pulse ultrafast optical spectroscopy to study the relaxation processes in a frustrate...
Mott insulators are a perfect example of how local electronic correlations can change macroscopic pr...
By using nearly-single-cycle optical pulses in the near infrared, we measure the time-dependent opti...
We use a three-pulse ultrafast optical spectroscopy to study the relaxation processes in a frustrate...
International audienceThe study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing ...
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We present a systematic study of the electronic- and spin-excitation dynamics associated with the se...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
We address the role played by charged defects in doped Mott insulators with active orbital degrees o...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
Revealing the nature of charge excitations in strongly correlated electron systems is crucial to und...
The coupling of charge, spin, and orbital degrees of freedom gives rise to a wide range of emergent ...
Recent optical conductivity measurements reveal the presence of Hubbard excitons in certain Mott ins...
We use a three-pulse ultrafast optical spectroscopy to study the relaxation processes in a frustrate...
Mott insulators are a perfect example of how local electronic correlations can change macroscopic pr...
By using nearly-single-cycle optical pulses in the near infrared, we measure the time-dependent opti...
We use a three-pulse ultrafast optical spectroscopy to study the relaxation processes in a frustrate...
International audienceThe study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing ...
Contains fulltext : 58055.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Optical and magn...
We present a systematic study of the electronic- and spin-excitation dynamics associated with the se...
The study of photoexcited strongly correlated materials is attracting growing interest since their r...
We address the role played by charged defects in doped Mott insulators with active orbital degrees o...