Intra-excitonic spectroscopy of a Mott insulator
ORAL
Abstract
Excitons are traditionally studied in weakly interacting semiconductors where Coulombic binding is dominant, resulting in highly predictable, hydrogen-like states. However, far less is understood about excitons in strongly correlated electron systems, which exhibit complex interactions between charge, spin, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom at energy scales relevant for excitonic binding. In this talk, I will discuss recent ultrafast time-resolved time-domain THz spectroscopy measurements directed at searching for signatures of intra-excitonic transitions in Mott antiferromagnets. Spectroscopic evidence of transient exciton formation will be compared against numerical calculations.
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Presenters
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Omar Mehio
Caltech
Authors
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Omar Mehio
Caltech
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Xinwei Li
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Honglie Ning
Caltech
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Zala Lenarčič
Jožef Stefan Institute, Jozef Stefan Institute
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Michael Buchhold
University of Cologne
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Zachary Porter
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Nicholas J Laurita
Caltech
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Stephen Wilson
University of California, Santa Barbara
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David Hsieh
Caltech