CNR Research Grant
Theoretical study of low-dimensional correlated systems in- and out- of equilibrium
CNR Research Grant — Prot. No. IOM AR 003/2014
Host institution: CNR-IOM & SISSA — Trieste (Italy)
Funding period: 10/2014 - 09/2016
Research funded within the framework of the ERC/FP7 Starting Grant 'SUPERBAD'. Link to CORDIS page [link]
Aim of the Project
The research will focus on strong correlation effects in low-dimensional systems, with particular interest in two-, one-dimensional, nanoscopic, and superconducting systems. The properties of these systems will be investigated using the dynamical mean-field theory or other methods suited for the study of strong correlations.
Human Resources
Principal Investigator: A. Valli
Collaborators: M. Capone (SISSA), A. Amaricci (CNR-IOM)
Publications | acknowledging the project funds
Effective magnetic correlations in hole-doped graphene nanoflakes
A. Valli, A. Amaricci, A. Toschi, T. Saha-Dasgupta, K. Held, and M. Capone
Phys. Rev. B 94, 245146 (2016) [APS] [arXiv]Tunable site- and orbital-selective Mott transition and quantum confinement effects in La0.5Ca0.5MnO3 nanoclusters
A. Valli, H. Das, G. Sangiovanni, T. Saha-Dasgupta, and K. Held
Phys. Rev. B 92, 115143 (2015) [APS] [arXiv]