The electronic states of quantum materials based on transition-metal, rare-earth and actinide elements are dominated by electrons in the d and f orbitals intertwined with the strong band formation of the solid. Until now, to estimate which specific orbitals contribute to the ground state and thereby determine their physical properties we have had to rely on theoretical calculations combined with spectroscopy. Here, we show that s-core-level non-resonant inelastic X-ray scattering can directly image the active orbital in real space, without the necessity for any modelling. The power and accuracy of this new technique is shown using the textbook example, x2 − y2/3z2 − r2 orbital of the Ni2+ ion in NiO single crystal
International audienceIn existing theoretical approaches to core-level excitations of transition-met...
This thesis presents developments and results of an experimental setup which combines soft X-ray spe...
NiO is one of the prototypical compounds that has highlighted the importance of correlation effects ...
The electronic states of quantum materials based on transition-metal, rare-earth and actinide elemen...
Herein we show that nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering involving an s core level is a powerful s...
Herein we show that nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering involving an $s$ core level is a powerful...
It was hypothesized already more than 40 years ago that photoelectron spectroscopy should in princip...
In a recent publication Larson et al. reported remarkably clear d-d excitations for NiO and CoO with...
This thesis addresses the electronic structure of molecules and solids using resonant X-ray emission...
This thesis addresses the electronic structure of molecules and solids using resonant X-ray emission...
The electronic structure of NiO, with emphasis on the Ni 3s-hole ionic states, is studied using non-...
For first-row transition metals, high-resolution 3d electronic structure information can be obtained...
We report a study on charge-neutral crystal-field (dd) excitations in NiO as a function of applied p...
We report high-resolution polarization-dependent resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) at the O...
Many remarkable properties of quantum materials emerge from states with intricate coupling between t...
International audienceIn existing theoretical approaches to core-level excitations of transition-met...
This thesis presents developments and results of an experimental setup which combines soft X-ray spe...
NiO is one of the prototypical compounds that has highlighted the importance of correlation effects ...
The electronic states of quantum materials based on transition-metal, rare-earth and actinide elemen...
Herein we show that nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering involving an s core level is a powerful s...
Herein we show that nonresonant inelastic x-ray scattering involving an $s$ core level is a powerful...
It was hypothesized already more than 40 years ago that photoelectron spectroscopy should in princip...
In a recent publication Larson et al. reported remarkably clear d-d excitations for NiO and CoO with...
This thesis addresses the electronic structure of molecules and solids using resonant X-ray emission...
This thesis addresses the electronic structure of molecules and solids using resonant X-ray emission...
The electronic structure of NiO, with emphasis on the Ni 3s-hole ionic states, is studied using non-...
For first-row transition metals, high-resolution 3d electronic structure information can be obtained...
We report a study on charge-neutral crystal-field (dd) excitations in NiO as a function of applied p...
We report high-resolution polarization-dependent resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) at the O...
Many remarkable properties of quantum materials emerge from states with intricate coupling between t...
International audienceIn existing theoretical approaches to core-level excitations of transition-met...
This thesis presents developments and results of an experimental setup which combines soft X-ray spe...
NiO is one of the prototypical compounds that has highlighted the importance of correlation effects ...