The simplest possible structural transition that an electronic system can undergo is Wigner crystallization. The aim of this short review is to discuss the main aspects of three recent experimets on the one-dimensional Wigner molecule, starting from scratch. To achieve this task, the Luttinger liquid theory of weakly and strongly interacting fermions is briefly addressed, together with the basic properties of carbon nanotubes that are required. Then, the most relevant properties of Wigner molecules are addressed, and finally the experiments are described. The main physical points that are addressed are the suppression of the energy scales related to the spin and isospin sectors of the Hamiltonian, and the peculiar structure that the electro...
The phase diagram of quantum electron bilayers in zero magnetic field is obtained using density func...
Wigner crystals (WCs) are electronic phases peculiar to low-density systems, particularly in the uni...
The jellium is a model, introduced by Wigner (Phys Rev 46(11):1002, 1934), for a gas of electrons mo...
We study a model that describes Wigner crystallization of electrons in low-dimensional solids. Restr...
International audienceThe crystallization of electrons in quasi low-dimensional solids is studied in...
The physics of interacting quantum wires has attracted a lot of attention recently. When the density...
We study the ground state of a system of spinless electrons interacting through a screened Coulomb p...
We study the Wigner crystallization in semiconductor quantum wires within the density functional app...
One dimensional systems offer a fascinating platform for investigating and understanding the collect...
To appear in the proceedings of the XXXVIth Rencontres de Moriond edited by T. Martin and G. Montamb...
We studied the structural, dynamical properties and melting of a quasi-one-dimensional system of cha...
We study the transition between liquid and solid electron phases of a two-dimensional quantum dot by...
In this review, after a brief discussion of Wigner’s ideas about the localization of electrons due t...
We consider the fate of the Wigner crystal state in a two dimensional system of massive Dirac electr...
A floating Wigner crystal differs from the standard one by a spatial averaging over positions of the...
The phase diagram of quantum electron bilayers in zero magnetic field is obtained using density func...
Wigner crystals (WCs) are electronic phases peculiar to low-density systems, particularly in the uni...
The jellium is a model, introduced by Wigner (Phys Rev 46(11):1002, 1934), for a gas of electrons mo...
We study a model that describes Wigner crystallization of electrons in low-dimensional solids. Restr...
International audienceThe crystallization of electrons in quasi low-dimensional solids is studied in...
The physics of interacting quantum wires has attracted a lot of attention recently. When the density...
We study the ground state of a system of spinless electrons interacting through a screened Coulomb p...
We study the Wigner crystallization in semiconductor quantum wires within the density functional app...
One dimensional systems offer a fascinating platform for investigating and understanding the collect...
To appear in the proceedings of the XXXVIth Rencontres de Moriond edited by T. Martin and G. Montamb...
We studied the structural, dynamical properties and melting of a quasi-one-dimensional system of cha...
We study the transition between liquid and solid electron phases of a two-dimensional quantum dot by...
In this review, after a brief discussion of Wigner’s ideas about the localization of electrons due t...
We consider the fate of the Wigner crystal state in a two dimensional system of massive Dirac electr...
A floating Wigner crystal differs from the standard one by a spatial averaging over positions of the...
The phase diagram of quantum electron bilayers in zero magnetic field is obtained using density func...
Wigner crystals (WCs) are electronic phases peculiar to low-density systems, particularly in the uni...
The jellium is a model, introduced by Wigner (Phys Rev 46(11):1002, 1934), for a gas of electrons mo...