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Pressure dependent relaxation in the photo-excited Mott insulator ETF2TCNQ
Femtosecond relaxation of photo-excited quasiparticles in the one dimensional Mott insulator ET-F2TCNQ are measured as a function of external pressure, which is used to tune the electronic structure. By fitting the static...
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Christine Fisher Among 2006 Verner Awards Recipients
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Christine S. Fisher, director of Arts in Basic Curriculum Project at Winthrop, has received one of the 2006 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Awards. Fisher has promoted arts education in S.C. for more than 20 years.
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Pressure dependent relaxation in the photo-excited Mott insulator ETF2TCNQ
Femtosecond relaxation of photo-excited quasiparticles in the one dimensional Mott insulator ET-F2TCNQ are measured as a function of external pressure, which is used to tune the electronic structure. By fitting the static...
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A Contemporary Ars Moriendi?
Christine A Valentine
Jan 01, 0001
A review of Dying into Grace. Mother and Daughter…a Dance of Healing by Artemis March, PhD. Quantum Lens Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 344 pp. (ISBN 9780-0-9793967-9-3). $19.95: Reviewed by Christine Valentine.
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THz-frequency modulation of the Hubbard <i>U</i> in an organic Mott insulator

We use midinfrared pulses with stable carrier-envelope phase offset to drive molecular vibrations in the charge transfer salt ET-F2TCNQ, a prototypical one-dimensional Mott insulator. We find that the Mott gap, which is...

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A Contemporary Ars Moriendi?
Christine A Valentine
Jan 01, 0001
A review of Dying into Grace. Mother and Daughter…a Dance of Healing by Artemis March, PhD. Quantum Lens Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 344 pp. (ISBN 9780-0-9793967-9-3). $19.95: Reviewed by Christine Valentine.
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THz-frequency modulation of the Hubbard <i>U</i> in an organic Mott insulator

We use midinfrared pulses with stable carrier-envelope phase offset to drive molecular vibrations in the charge transfer salt ET-F2TCNQ, a prototypical one-dimensional Mott insulator. We find that the Mott gap, which is...

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Quantum interference between charge excitation paths in a solid state Mott insulator
The competition between electron localization and de-localization in Mott insulators underpins the physics of strongly-correlated electron systems. Photo-excitation, which re-distributes charge between sites, can control this...
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Generation of twin Fock states via transition from a two-component Mott insulator to a superfluid
We propose the dynamical creation of twin Fock states, which exhibit Heisenberg limited interferometric phase sensitivities, in an optical lattice. In our scheme a two-component Mott insulator with two bosonic atoms per lattice...
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Quantum interference between charge excitation paths in a solid state Mott insulator
The competition between electron localization and de-localization in Mott insulators underpins the physics of strongly-correlated electron systems. Photo-excitation, which re-distributes charge between sites, can control this...
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Pressure-induced Anderson-Mott transition in elemental tellurium
AbstractElemental tellurium is a small band-gap semiconductor, which is always p-doped due to the natural occurrence of vacancies. Its chiral non-centrosymmetric structure, characterized by...
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Generation of twin Fock states via transition from a two-component Mott insulator to a superfluid
We propose the dynamical creation of twin Fock states, which exhibit Heisenberg limited interferometric phase sensitivities, in an optical lattice. In our scheme a two-component Mott insulator with two bosonic atoms per lattice...
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From Slater to Mott physics by epitaxially engineering electronic correlations in oxide interfaces
AbstractUsing spin-assisted ab initio random structure searches, we explore an exhaustive quantum phase diagram of archetypal interfaced Mott insulators, i.e. lanthanum-iron and...
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Strong Zero Modes from Geometric Chirality in Quasi-One-Dimensional Mott Insulators.
Strong zero modes provide a paradigm for quantum many-body systems to encode local degrees of freedom that remain coherent far from the ground state. Example systems include Z_{n} chiral quantum clock models with strong zero...
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Dynamics of the superfluid to Mott insulator transition in one dimension
S. R. Clark, D. Jaksch
Oct 12, 2004
We numerically study the superfluid to Mott insulator transition for bosonic atoms in a one dimensional lattice by exploiting a recently developed simulation method for strongly correlated systems. We demonstrate this methods...
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Dynamics of the superfluid to Mott insulator transition in one dimension
S. R. Clark, D. Jaksch
Oct 12, 2004
We numerically study the superfluid to Mott insulator transition for bosonic atoms in a one dimensional lattice by exploiting a recently developed simulation method for strongly correlated systems. We demonstrate this methods...
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Isostructural Mott transition in 2D honeycomb antiferromagnet V 0.9 PS 3
Abstract: The MPX3 family of magnetic van-der-Waals materials (M denotes a first row transition metal and X either S or Se) are currently the subject of broad and intense attention for low-dimensional magnetism and transport and...
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Deconstructing the Hubbard Hamiltonian by Ultrafast Quantum Modulation Spectroscopy in Solid-state Mott Insulators
Most available theories for correlated electron transport are based on the Hubbard Hamiltonian. In this effective theory, renormalized hopping and interaction parameters only implicitly incorporate the coupling of correlated...
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Exploring Catalyst Behaviours
The ‘Exploring catalyst behaviours’ project continues Defra’s programme of research designed to develop a deeper understanding of pro-environmental behaviour. The research, conducted by Brook Lyndhurst, Dr Julie Barnett of the...
Bioblockades join the assault on small G protein signalling.
Helen R Mott, Darerca Owen
Jan 15, 2018
Inhibition of Ras signalling has been a goal almost since its central role in cell signalling and its deregulation in disease were discovered. Early attempts at inhibiting its post-translational modification using...
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