N. Ru
Stanford University
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Science | 2008
F. Schmitt; Patrick S. Kirchmann; Uwe Bovensiepen; R. G. Moore; L. Rettig; Marcel Krenz; J. H. Chu; N. Ru; Luca Perfetti; D. H. Lu; Martin Wolf; I. R. Fisher; Zhi-Xun Shen
Obtaining insight into microscopic cooperative effects is a fascinating topic in condensed matter research because, through self-coordination and collectivity, they can lead to instabilities with macroscopic impacts like phase transitions. We used femtosecond time- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (trARPES) to optically pump and probe TbTe3, an excellent model system with which to study these effects. We drove a transient charge density wave melting, excited collective vibrations in TbTe3, and observed them through their time-, frequency-, and momentum-dependent influence on the electronic structure. We were able to identify the role of the observed collective vibration in the transition and to document the transition in real time. The information that we demonstrate as being accessible with trARPES will greatly enhance the understanding of all materials exhibiting collective phenomena.
Physical Review B | 2008
N. Ru; J. H. Chu; I. R. Fisher
The antiferromagnetic transition is investigated in the rare-earth (R) tritelluride RTe3 family of charge density wave (CDW) compounds via specific heat, magnetization and resistivity measurements. Observation of the opening of a superzone gap in the resistivity of DyTe3 indicates that additional nesting of the reconstructed Fermi surface in the CDW state plays an important role in determining the magnetic structure.
Physical Review B | 2006
A. Sacchetti; L. Degiorgi; Thierry Giamarchi; N. Ru; I. R. Fisher
We report on the first optical measurements of the rare-earth tri-telluride charge-density-wave systems. Our data, collected over an extremely broad spectral range, allow us to observe both the Drude component and the single-particle peak, ascribed to the contributions due to the free charge carriers and to the charge-density-wave gap excitation, respectively. The data analysis displays a diminishing impact of the charge-density-wave condensate on the electronic properties with decreasing lattice constant across the rare-earth series. We propose a possible mechanism describing this behavior and we suggest the presence of a one-dimensional character in these two-dimensional compounds. We also envisage that interactions and umklapp processes might play a relevant role in the formation of the charge-density-wave state in these compounds.
Physical Review B | 2005
K. Y. Shin; V. Brouet; N. Ru; Z.-X. Shen; I. R. Fisher
Journal Name: Submitted to Physical Review B | 2010
V. Brouet; Wanli Yang; X. J. Zhou; Z. Hussain; R. G. Moore; Ruihua He; D. H. Lu; Z.-X. Shen; J. Laverock; Stephen B Dugdale; N. Ru; I. R. Fisher
Physical Review B | 2005
K. Y. Shin; V. Brouet; N. Ru; Z.-X. Shen; I. R. Fisher
Journal Name: Submitted to Physical Review | 2010
Alan Fang; N. Ru; I. R. Fisher; A. Kapitulnik
Physical Review B | 2009
K. Y. Shin; V. Brouet; N. Ru; Z.-X. Shen; I. R. Fisher
Journal Name: Submitted to Physical Review B | 2009
A. Sacchetti; L. Degiorgi; Thierry Giamarchi; U Geneva; N. Ru; I. R. Fisher
Journal Name: Submitted to Physical Review B | 2009
N. Ru; R. A. Borzi; A. W. Rost; A. P. Mackenzie; Phys. Astron. St. Andrews U.; J. Laverock; Stephen B Dugdale; U Bristol; I. R. Fisher