Nature of the current-induced insulator-to-metal transition in Ca\(_2\)RuO\(_4\) as revealed by tran...
Nature of the current-induced insulator-to-metal transition in Ca\(_2\)RuO\(_4\) as revealed by transport-ARPES
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Suen, Cissy T , Marković, Igor , Zonno, Marta , Heinsdorf, Niclas , Zhdanovich, Sergey , Na-Hyun, Jo , Schmid, Michael , Hansmann, Philipp , Puphal, Pascal , Fürsich, Katrin , Zimmerman, Valentin , Smit, Steef , Au-Yeung, Christine , Zwartsenberg, Berend , Krautloher, Maximilian , Elfimov, Ilya S , Koch, Roland , Gorovikov, Sergey , Jozwiak, Chris , Bostwick, Aaron , Franz, Marcel , Rotenberg, Eli , Keimer, Bernhard and Damascelli, Andrea
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The Mott insulator Ca\(_2\)RuO\(_4\) exhibits a rare insulator-to-metal transition (IMT) induced by DC current. While structural changes associated with this transition have been tracked by neutron diffraction, Raman scattering, and x-ray spectroscopy, work on elucidating the response of the electronic degrees of freedom is still in progress. Here...
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Nature of the current-induced insulator-to-metal transition in Ca\(_2\)RuO\(_4\) as revealed by transport-ARPES
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Marković, Igor
Zonno, Marta
Heinsdorf, Niclas
Zhdanovich, Sergey
Na-Hyun, Jo
Schmid, Michael
Hansmann, Philipp
Puphal, Pascal
Fürsich, Katrin
Zimmerman, Valentin
Smit, Steef
Au-Yeung, Christine
Zwartsenberg, Berend
Krautloher, Maximilian
Elfimov, Ilya S
Koch, Roland
Gorovikov, Sergey
Jozwiak, Chris
Bostwick, Aaron
Franz, Marcel
Rotenberg, Eli
Keimer, Bernhard
Damascelli, Andrea
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2850387978
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2331-8422
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10.48550/arxiv.2308.05803