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Controlling “Mottness” in a Correlated Electron System via Coherent Vibrational Excitation

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Abstract

Control of onsite electronic wavefunctions is achieved in the organic conductor (BEDT-TTF)-F2TCNQ by resonant excitation of localized molecular vibrational modes of the BEDT molecule. In this way, the onsite two-particle Coulomb repulsion can be modulated.

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