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Excitons in WSe2 time-resolved ARPES: particle or oscillation?

cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2026-04-08 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

ARPES dynamics in WSe2 reflect a transition from direct to indirect excitonic-insulating order rather than quasi-particle exciton scattering, with spectral features from polarization-renormalized single-particle states.

Symmetries of excitons

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2025-11-26 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

A group-theory approach labels BSE excitons with irreducible representations and total crystal angular momentum to derive selection rules and conservation laws, demonstrated in three materials.

Spin Peltier effect in graphene

cond-mat.mes-hall · 2026-05-20 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Magnetic-field-induced Landau level crossings in graphene enhance spin-flip scattering at a ferromagnetic insulator interface, amplifying the spin-Peltier temperature difference.

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  • Excitons in WSe2 time-resolved ARPES: particle or oscillation? cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2026-04-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 24

    ARPES dynamics in WSe2 reflect a transition from direct to indirect excitonic-insulating order rather than quasi-particle exciton scattering, with spectral features from polarization-renormalized single-particle states.

  • Symmetries of excitons cond-mat.mes-hall · 2025-11-26 · unverdicted · none · ref 40

    A group-theory approach labels BSE excitons with irreducible representations and total crystal angular momentum to derive selection rules and conservation laws, demonstrated in three materials.

  • Spin Peltier effect in graphene cond-mat.mes-hall · 2026-05-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 42

    Magnetic-field-induced Landau level crossings in graphene enhance spin-flip scattering at a ferromagnetic insulator interface, amplifying the spin-Peltier temperature difference.