We performed electron spin-resonance (ESR), magnetic, and optical absorption studies of a model system used to investigate the metal-insulator transition in a deformable lattice. The ESR and magnetic studies revealed that the small polarons have no correlation to the conductivity below or above the mobility edge. The conducting transition is marked by the appearance of an asymmetric ESR signal simultaneously with a significant suppression of the small bipolaron optical absorption band indicating that the extended states result from an abrupt dissociation of the small bipolarons. Immediately above the mobility edge competing phases of extended states, small polarons, and small bipolarons coexist. We propose a phase diagram for the charge and...
We study an ensemble of strongly coupled electrons under continuous microwave irradiation interactin...
We investigate the properties of strongly correlated electronic models on a flux-threaded ring conne...
Spin and charge are two fundamental degrees of freedom in strongly correlated electron systems. In t...
The electronic properties of guest Cs atoms in a deformable lattice are investigated at various dens...
Optical properties of four model systems (Na-, K-, Rb- or Cs-doped quasi-two-dimensional X 1.95Al1.9...
Electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments show, at the metal-semiconductor transition temperature of...
The results of the theory describing the electrons scattering on the impurities via diffusion mode i...
Introduction How a substance evolves from a metallic to a non metallic state is one of the most fun...
The formation of a finite density multipolaronic state in the Holstein model is analyzed by means of...
The evolution of the properties of a finite density electronic system as a function of the electron-...
We propose a mechanism for the observed suppression of the two-dimensional (2D) conducting phase wh...
Optimizing various properties of materials have been under intensive focus for many decades. In rece...
We study the properties of a lattice of large polarons at low density, which crystallize due to the ...
We report measurements of weakly nonlinear electronic transport, as measured by third-harmonic volta...
We have studied the metal-insulator transition in the antiferromagnetic (AF) two-plane Hubbard model...
We study an ensemble of strongly coupled electrons under continuous microwave irradiation interactin...
We investigate the properties of strongly correlated electronic models on a flux-threaded ring conne...
Spin and charge are two fundamental degrees of freedom in strongly correlated electron systems. In t...
The electronic properties of guest Cs atoms in a deformable lattice are investigated at various dens...
Optical properties of four model systems (Na-, K-, Rb- or Cs-doped quasi-two-dimensional X 1.95Al1.9...
Electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments show, at the metal-semiconductor transition temperature of...
The results of the theory describing the electrons scattering on the impurities via diffusion mode i...
Introduction How a substance evolves from a metallic to a non metallic state is one of the most fun...
The formation of a finite density multipolaronic state in the Holstein model is analyzed by means of...
The evolution of the properties of a finite density electronic system as a function of the electron-...
We propose a mechanism for the observed suppression of the two-dimensional (2D) conducting phase wh...
Optimizing various properties of materials have been under intensive focus for many decades. In rece...
We study the properties of a lattice of large polarons at low density, which crystallize due to the ...
We report measurements of weakly nonlinear electronic transport, as measured by third-harmonic volta...
We have studied the metal-insulator transition in the antiferromagnetic (AF) two-plane Hubbard model...
We study an ensemble of strongly coupled electrons under continuous microwave irradiation interactin...
We investigate the properties of strongly correlated electronic models on a flux-threaded ring conne...
Spin and charge are two fundamental degrees of freedom in strongly correlated electron systems. In t...