International audienceThis article reviews the static and dynamic properties of spontaneous superstructures formed by electrons. Representations of such electronic crystals are charge density waves (CDW) and spin density waves in inorganic as well as organic low-dimensional materials. A special attention is paid to the collective effects in pinning and sliding of these superstructures, and the glassy properties at low temperature. Charge order and charge disproportionation which occur in organic materials resulting from correlation effects are analysed. Experiments under magnetic field, and more specifically field-induced CDWs are discussed. Properties of meso-and nanostructures of CDWs are also reviewed
Charge Density Wave (CDW) compounds have been extensively studied during the 80s for their remarkabl...
This thesis describes the work performed on crystals with a phase transition to a Charge-Density Wav...
In this thesis we theoretically study new aspects of charge density waves in transition metal materi...
International audienceWe discuss the first theory for the depinning of low dimensional, incommensura...
The International Workshop on ELECTRONIC CRYSTALS, ECRYS-2005, was the fourth in the series of such ...
Formation of charge density waves (CDW) is a symmetry breaking phenomenon found in electronic system...
International audienceNonlinear transport properties are reported in the layered DyTe3 compound at a...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
peer reviewedThe study of neutral electronic excitations directly probed by electron energy loss spe...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
Charge Density Wave (CDW) compounds have been extensively studied during the 80s for their remarkabl...
This thesis describes the work performed on crystals with a phase transition to a Charge-Density Wav...
In this thesis we theoretically study new aspects of charge density waves in transition metal materi...
International audienceWe discuss the first theory for the depinning of low dimensional, incommensura...
The International Workshop on ELECTRONIC CRYSTALS, ECRYS-2005, was the fourth in the series of such ...
Formation of charge density waves (CDW) is a symmetry breaking phenomenon found in electronic system...
International audienceNonlinear transport properties are reported in the layered DyTe3 compound at a...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
In this paper we have subjected different layered transition-metal dichalcogenides to scanning tunne...
peer reviewedThe study of neutral electronic excitations directly probed by electron energy loss spe...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
A charge-density wave (CDW) state has a broken symmetry described by a complex order parameter with ...
Charge Density Wave (CDW) compounds have been extensively studied during the 80s for their remarkabl...
This thesis describes the work performed on crystals with a phase transition to a Charge-Density Wav...
In this thesis we theoretically study new aspects of charge density waves in transition metal materi...