Effective models focused on pertinent low-energy degrees of freedom have substantially contributed to our qualitative understanding of quantum materials. An iconic example, the Kondo model, was key to demonstrating that the rich phase diagrams of correlated metals originate from the interplay of localized and itinerant electrons. Modern electronic structure calculations suggest that to achieve quantitative material-specific models, accurate consideration of the crystal field and spin-orbit interactions is imperative. This poses the question of how local high-energy degrees of freedom become incorporated into a collective electronic state. Here, we use resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) on CePd3 to clarify the fate of all relevant en...
Here, I present a theoretical study, based on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and on t...
The electron spin is a consequence of relativistic quantum mechanics and determines the symmetry of ...
Physical properties of multi-orbital materials depend not only on the strength of the effective inte...
Effective models focused on pertinent low-energy degrees of freedom have substantially contributed t...
Complex and correlated quantum systems with promise for new functionality often involve entwined ele...
As new technologies rely heavily on materials’ properties, the quest for novel tunable electronic an...
We report a high-resolution resonant inelastic extreme ultraviolet (EUV) scattering study of the qua...
263 pagesSubtle interplay between structure, charge, and spin in the atomic lattice is the fundament...
Electrons at the border of localization generate exotic states of matter across all classes of stron...
Recent progress in materials informatics has opened up the possibility of a new approach to accessin...
Strong interaction between the spin and orbital angular momentum of electrons in a material can give...
In condensed matter systems electron-electron interactions, negligible in everyday metals, can drama...
The behavior of electrons within a magnetic field is a fundamental topic in the realm of quantum mec...
Strange-metal phenomena often develop at the border of antiferromagnetic order in strongly correlate...
The behavior of electrons within a magnetic field is a fundamental topic in the realm of quantum mec...
Here, I present a theoretical study, based on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and on t...
The electron spin is a consequence of relativistic quantum mechanics and determines the symmetry of ...
Physical properties of multi-orbital materials depend not only on the strength of the effective inte...
Effective models focused on pertinent low-energy degrees of freedom have substantially contributed t...
Complex and correlated quantum systems with promise for new functionality often involve entwined ele...
As new technologies rely heavily on materials’ properties, the quest for novel tunable electronic an...
We report a high-resolution resonant inelastic extreme ultraviolet (EUV) scattering study of the qua...
263 pagesSubtle interplay between structure, charge, and spin in the atomic lattice is the fundament...
Electrons at the border of localization generate exotic states of matter across all classes of stron...
Recent progress in materials informatics has opened up the possibility of a new approach to accessin...
Strong interaction between the spin and orbital angular momentum of electrons in a material can give...
In condensed matter systems electron-electron interactions, negligible in everyday metals, can drama...
The behavior of electrons within a magnetic field is a fundamental topic in the realm of quantum mec...
Strange-metal phenomena often develop at the border of antiferromagnetic order in strongly correlate...
The behavior of electrons within a magnetic field is a fundamental topic in the realm of quantum mec...
Here, I present a theoretical study, based on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and on t...
The electron spin is a consequence of relativistic quantum mechanics and determines the symmetry of ...
Physical properties of multi-orbital materials depend not only on the strength of the effective inte...