Experiment
The observable side: what ARPES, STM, optics, and scattering measure — and the theory quantities they map onto.
Every topic that carries the experiment lens, drawn from across all subjects.
- Cuprates and the Mott Problem Mott Physics in Correlated Lattices Why high-temperature superconductivity forced condensed-matter physics to take strong electron correlation seriously — and why the story begins with an insulator that band theory says should be a metal.
- The Mott Transition in DMFT: Phase Diagram and V₂O₃ Mott Physics in Correlated Lattices Running the DMFT+IPT loop on the Bethe lattice traces the interaction-driven Mott transition — the three-peak spectral structure, the Fermi-liquid self-energy, the coexistence region with critical interactions U_c1 ≈ 2.54 and U_c2 ≈ 3.27, and a (U,T) phase diagram whose first-order line and critical endpoint reproduce the paramagnetic metal–insulator transition of V₂O₃.