We predict a mechanism of spontaneous stabilization of a uniaxial density wave in a two-dimensional metal with an isotropic Fermi surface in the presence of external magnetic field. The topological transformation of a closed Fermi surface into an open one decreases the electron band energy due to delocalization of electrons initially localized by magnetic field, additionally affected by the magnetic breakdown effect. The driving mechanism of such reconstruction is a periodic potential due to the self-consistently formed electron density wave. It is accompanied with quantum oscillations periodic in inverse magnetic field, similar to the standard de Haas-van Alphen effect, due to Landau-level filling. The phase transition appears as a quantum...
We show that the new quantum oscillations of the magnetization can occur when the Fermi surface cons...
Unreconstructed intrinsic semiconductor (111) surfaces are, to a good approximation, two-dimensional...
Taking into account both Pauli and orbital effects of external magnetic field we compute the mean fi...
We predict a mechanism of spontaneous stabilization of a uniaxial density wave in a two-dimensional ...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-two dimensional system of electrons a...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional system of interacting electrons...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional system of interacting electrons...
In the present paper we propose a mechanism of the structural instability with a periodic charge ord...
The modern semiclassical theory of a Bloch electron in a magnetic field now encompasses the orbital ...
The magnetoresistance (MR) of a material is typically insensitive to reversing the applied field dir...
Abstract A charge density wave is a condensate of fermions, whose charge density shows a long-range ...
A finite transfer integral t(a) orthogonal to the conducting chains of a highly one-dimensional meta...
For a simple anisotropic metal model with two open nested Fermi surfaces, it is shown that the tende...
The understanding of density waves is a vital component of our insight into electronic quantum matte...
6 pages, 3 figuresWe report an analysis of the effects of magnetic field on a quasi-one-dimensional ...
We show that the new quantum oscillations of the magnetization can occur when the Fermi surface cons...
Unreconstructed intrinsic semiconductor (111) surfaces are, to a good approximation, two-dimensional...
Taking into account both Pauli and orbital effects of external magnetic field we compute the mean fi...
We predict a mechanism of spontaneous stabilization of a uniaxial density wave in a two-dimensional ...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-two dimensional system of electrons a...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional system of interacting electrons...
We predict a new type of phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional system of interacting electrons...
In the present paper we propose a mechanism of the structural instability with a periodic charge ord...
The modern semiclassical theory of a Bloch electron in a magnetic field now encompasses the orbital ...
The magnetoresistance (MR) of a material is typically insensitive to reversing the applied field dir...
Abstract A charge density wave is a condensate of fermions, whose charge density shows a long-range ...
A finite transfer integral t(a) orthogonal to the conducting chains of a highly one-dimensional meta...
For a simple anisotropic metal model with two open nested Fermi surfaces, it is shown that the tende...
The understanding of density waves is a vital component of our insight into electronic quantum matte...
6 pages, 3 figuresWe report an analysis of the effects of magnetic field on a quasi-one-dimensional ...
We show that the new quantum oscillations of the magnetization can occur when the Fermi surface cons...
Unreconstructed intrinsic semiconductor (111) surfaces are, to a good approximation, two-dimensional...
Taking into account both Pauli and orbital effects of external magnetic field we compute the mean fi...