In materials with nearly commensurate band filling the electron liquid may spontaneously separate into components with distinct properties, yielding complex intra- and interunit cell ordering patterns and a reduced dimensionality. Polarization-dependent angle-resolved photoemission data with submicron spatial resolution demonstrate such an electronic self-organization in NbSe3, a compound considered to be a paradigm of charge order. The new data indicate the emergence of a novel order, and reveal the one-dimensional (1D) physics hidden in a material which naively could be considered the most three dimensional of all columnar chalcogenides. The 1D physics is evidenced by a new selection rule—in two polarizations we observe two strikingly dif...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...
The correlated 3d sulphide BaVS3 exhibits an interesting coexistence of one-dimensional and three-di...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...
In materials with nearly commensurate band filling the electron liquid may spontaneously separate in...
We revisit charge density wave (CDW) behavior in the archetypal quasi-one- dimensional (quasi-1D) m...
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy data reveal evidence of a crossover from o...
AbstractData set for Physical Review B 101, 045412 (2020), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.0454...
Recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments reveal niobium diselenide to support domains of str...
Probing the energy and spin electron properties of materials by means of photoemission spectroscopy ...
Niobium diselenide has long served as a prototype of two-dimensional charge ordering, believed to ar...
Niobium diselenide has long served as a prototype of two-dimensional charge ordering, believed to ar...
International audienceWe investigated static and dynamic lattice properties in a quasi-one-dimension...
The authors use high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to determine the microscop...
We performed high-resolution spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy studies of the elec...
The outstanding problem in topological insulators is the bulk metallicity underneath topologically o...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...
The correlated 3d sulphide BaVS3 exhibits an interesting coexistence of one-dimensional and three-di...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...
In materials with nearly commensurate band filling the electron liquid may spontaneously separate in...
We revisit charge density wave (CDW) behavior in the archetypal quasi-one- dimensional (quasi-1D) m...
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy data reveal evidence of a crossover from o...
AbstractData set for Physical Review B 101, 045412 (2020), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.0454...
Recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments reveal niobium diselenide to support domains of str...
Probing the energy and spin electron properties of materials by means of photoemission spectroscopy ...
Niobium diselenide has long served as a prototype of two-dimensional charge ordering, believed to ar...
Niobium diselenide has long served as a prototype of two-dimensional charge ordering, believed to ar...
International audienceWe investigated static and dynamic lattice properties in a quasi-one-dimension...
The authors use high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to determine the microscop...
We performed high-resolution spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy studies of the elec...
The outstanding problem in topological insulators is the bulk metallicity underneath topologically o...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...
The correlated 3d sulphide BaVS3 exhibits an interesting coexistence of one-dimensional and three-di...
Charge neutrality and their expected itinerant nature makes excitons potential transmitters of infor...