We present angular resolved photoemission data of the quasi-one-dimensional metals K0.3MoO3 and (TaSe4)2I. The measured conduction band dispersions reflect the highly anisotropic nature of these materials. However, no clear Fermi-Dirac cutoff is observed in the spectra above the Peierls transition, being due to either charge density wave (CDW) fluctuations or due to electronic correlation effects in one dimension. The experimental conduction band width of (TaSe4)2I agrees well with a tight-binding calculation, suggesting a description as a conventional Peierls system with CDW fluctuations suppressing the spectral weight at the Fermi energy. In contrast, the spectra of K0.3MoO3 show an excitation which along the direction of highest conducti...
High resolution photoemission spectroscopy is exploited for the study of phase transitions in low-di...
(Quasi-)one-dimensional systems exhibit various fascinating properties such as Luttinger liquid beha...
Abstract. We investigate by means of high resolution angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy the...
We have carried out high-resolution photoemission experiments on two quasi-one-dimensional compounds...
High-resolution angle-resolved (ARPES) photoemission in the quasi-one dimensional (1D) Peierls syste...
Using angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) as the main experimental tool and the single...
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on the quasi-one-dimensional Peier...
Many-body systems with quantum criticality (QC) exhibit various unusual properties that can not be d...
The competition between different and unusual effects in quasi-one-dimensional conductors makes the ...
Photoemission investigations of quasi-one dimensional materials reveal the unconventional electronic...
Photoemission investigations of quasi-one dimensional materials reveal the unconventional electronic...
Abstract. We present the first direct observation of temperature-dependent Fermi wave vectors in the...
We report angle-resolved photoemission spectra (ARPES) of η Mo4O11, a layered metal that undergoes t...
Quasi-low-dimensional (quasi-low-D) inorganic materials are not only ideally suited for angle resolv...
Li0.9Mo6O17 is a quasi-one-dimensional metal having highly anisotropic electronic properties [1]. Pr...
High resolution photoemission spectroscopy is exploited for the study of phase transitions in low-di...
(Quasi-)one-dimensional systems exhibit various fascinating properties such as Luttinger liquid beha...
Abstract. We investigate by means of high resolution angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy the...
We have carried out high-resolution photoemission experiments on two quasi-one-dimensional compounds...
High-resolution angle-resolved (ARPES) photoemission in the quasi-one dimensional (1D) Peierls syste...
Using angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) as the main experimental tool and the single...
High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on the quasi-one-dimensional Peier...
Many-body systems with quantum criticality (QC) exhibit various unusual properties that can not be d...
The competition between different and unusual effects in quasi-one-dimensional conductors makes the ...
Photoemission investigations of quasi-one dimensional materials reveal the unconventional electronic...
Photoemission investigations of quasi-one dimensional materials reveal the unconventional electronic...
Abstract. We present the first direct observation of temperature-dependent Fermi wave vectors in the...
We report angle-resolved photoemission spectra (ARPES) of η Mo4O11, a layered metal that undergoes t...
Quasi-low-dimensional (quasi-low-D) inorganic materials are not only ideally suited for angle resolv...
Li0.9Mo6O17 is a quasi-one-dimensional metal having highly anisotropic electronic properties [1]. Pr...
High resolution photoemission spectroscopy is exploited for the study of phase transitions in low-di...
(Quasi-)one-dimensional systems exhibit various fascinating properties such as Luttinger liquid beha...
Abstract. We investigate by means of high resolution angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy the...