© 2018 American Physical Society. Electronic transport through a material depends on the response to local perturbations induced by defects or impurities in the material. The scattering processes can be described in terms of phase shifts and corresponding cross sections. The multiorbital nature of the spinor states in transition metal dichalcogenides would naturally suggest the consideration of a massive Dirac equation to describe the problem, while the parabolic dispersion of its conduction and valence bands would invite a simpler Schrödinger equation description. Here, we contrast the scattering of massive Dirac particles and Schrödinger electrons, in order to assess different asymptotic regimes (low and high Fermi energy) for each one of...
This article reports on the scattering of unpolarized and spin polarized electrons and positrons fro...
Two-dimensional (2D) metal dichalcogenides (MX2) are the most common type of 2D semiconductors and h...
An $\it{ab \,\, initio}$ based fully microscopic many-body approach is used to study the carrier rel...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Electronic transport through a material depends on the response to...
We analyze the low-energy properties of two-dimensional direct-gap semiconductors, such as, for exam...
he realization of mixtures of excitons and charge carriers in van der Waals materials presents a fro...
An ab initio based fully microscopic many-body approach is used to study the carrier relaxation dyna...
I theoretically studied the screening effect and then the Drude conductivity in conducting surfaces ...
The role of electron-electron interactions in two-dimensional Dirac fermion systems remains enigmati...
The physics of excitons, electron-hole pairs that are bound together by their mutual Coulomb attract...
Contains fulltext : 34821.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)We discuss variou...
The electron transport properties of atomically thin semiconductors such as MoS_{2} have attracted s...
We present a theoretical and experimental study on the low-temperature electron mobilities due to io...
Strongly-correlated two-dimensional (2D) electron fluids occur in artificial semiconductor heterostr...
The electron--electron scattering does not affect the electrical current in Galilean--invariant syst...
This article reports on the scattering of unpolarized and spin polarized electrons and positrons fro...
Two-dimensional (2D) metal dichalcogenides (MX2) are the most common type of 2D semiconductors and h...
An $\it{ab \,\, initio}$ based fully microscopic many-body approach is used to study the carrier rel...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Electronic transport through a material depends on the response to...
We analyze the low-energy properties of two-dimensional direct-gap semiconductors, such as, for exam...
he realization of mixtures of excitons and charge carriers in van der Waals materials presents a fro...
An ab initio based fully microscopic many-body approach is used to study the carrier relaxation dyna...
I theoretically studied the screening effect and then the Drude conductivity in conducting surfaces ...
The role of electron-electron interactions in two-dimensional Dirac fermion systems remains enigmati...
The physics of excitons, electron-hole pairs that are bound together by their mutual Coulomb attract...
Contains fulltext : 34821.pdf (author's version ) (Closed access)We discuss variou...
The electron transport properties of atomically thin semiconductors such as MoS_{2} have attracted s...
We present a theoretical and experimental study on the low-temperature electron mobilities due to io...
Strongly-correlated two-dimensional (2D) electron fluids occur in artificial semiconductor heterostr...
The electron--electron scattering does not affect the electrical current in Galilean--invariant syst...
This article reports on the scattering of unpolarized and spin polarized electrons and positrons fro...
Two-dimensional (2D) metal dichalcogenides (MX2) are the most common type of 2D semiconductors and h...
An $\it{ab \,\, initio}$ based fully microscopic many-body approach is used to study the carrier rel...