Collective phenomena in correlated electron systems: superconductivity and density waves
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Interaction between electrons in “strongly correlated materials” is associated with many scientifically important and technologically useful phenomena, including superconductivity and exotically ordered charge and spin phases. I will review the recent advances of Raman spectroscopy aimed to characterize these extraordinary self-organized electronic phases, determine the condition under which they are formed, identify the underlying microscopic mechanisms, and test the relevant theories.\\[2mm] Research at Rutgers was done in collaboration with H.-H. Kung, S.-F. Wu, M. Ye, Weilu Zhang.
*Research was supported by DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0005463 and by NSF under Grant No. DMR-1709161.
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