Understanding characteristic energy scales is a fundamentally important issue in the study of strongly correlated systems. In multiband systems, an energy scale is affected not only by the effective Coulomb interaction but also by the Hund's coupling. Direct observation of such energy scale has been elusive so far in spite of extensive studies. Here, we report the observation of a kink structure in the low energy dispersion of NiS2-xSex and its characteristic evolution with x, by using angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Dynamical mean field theory calculation combined with density functional theory confirms that this kink originates from Hund's coupling. We find that the abrupt deviation from the Fermi liquid behavior in t...
Strongly correlated electron systems comprise an exciting area of research in condensed matter physi...
The subject of this thesis is an investigation of the metallic properties of strongly correlated ele...
Bose condensation has shaped our understanding of macroscopic quantum phenomena, having been realize...
We have studied the electronic structure of NiS2-xSex, which undergoes a metal-insulator transition ...
We investigate the evolution of the electronic structure across the insulator-metal transition in Ni...
We have performed a detailed high-resolution electron spectroscopic investigation of $NiS_2$ and rel...
Strong interactions in correlated electron systems may result in the formation of heavy quasipartic...
The electronic structure change of NiS2-x Se (x) as a function of Se concentration x has been studie...
We investigate the evolution of the electronic structure of NiS2-xSex alloys with varying temperatur...
DoctorI have studied the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in multiband systems by using density func...
We have performed a detailed high-resolution electron spectroscopic investigation of NiS<SUB>2 </SUB...
We find that the heat capacity of a strongly correlated metal presents striking changes with respect...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
AbstractElectronic Coulomb correlations lead to characteristic signatures in the spectroscopy of tra...
The transition metal chalcogenide Ni(S,Se)_2 is one of the few highly correlated, Mott-Hubbard syste...
Strongly correlated electron systems comprise an exciting area of research in condensed matter physi...
The subject of this thesis is an investigation of the metallic properties of strongly correlated ele...
Bose condensation has shaped our understanding of macroscopic quantum phenomena, having been realize...
We have studied the electronic structure of NiS2-xSex, which undergoes a metal-insulator transition ...
We investigate the evolution of the electronic structure across the insulator-metal transition in Ni...
We have performed a detailed high-resolution electron spectroscopic investigation of $NiS_2$ and rel...
Strong interactions in correlated electron systems may result in the formation of heavy quasipartic...
The electronic structure change of NiS2-x Se (x) as a function of Se concentration x has been studie...
We investigate the evolution of the electronic structure of NiS2-xSex alloys with varying temperatur...
DoctorI have studied the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in multiband systems by using density func...
We have performed a detailed high-resolution electron spectroscopic investigation of NiS<SUB>2 </SUB...
We find that the heat capacity of a strongly correlated metal presents striking changes with respect...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
AbstractElectronic Coulomb correlations lead to characteristic signatures in the spectroscopy of tra...
The transition metal chalcogenide Ni(S,Se)_2 is one of the few highly correlated, Mott-Hubbard syste...
Strongly correlated electron systems comprise an exciting area of research in condensed matter physi...
The subject of this thesis is an investigation of the metallic properties of strongly correlated ele...
Bose condensation has shaped our understanding of macroscopic quantum phenomena, having been realize...