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Stefano Dal Conte

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan

Publications -  69
Citations -  1741

Stefano Dal Conte is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exciton & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1318 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Dal Conte include University of Pavia & Leonardo.

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Electronic Coherent Control of an Insulator-to-Metal Mott Transition

TL;DR: In this article , the photo-induced insulator-to-metal transition in the prototypical Mott insulator V 2 O 3 has been demonstrated to have a coherence time on the order of 5 fs.
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Sub-100 fs Hole Transfer Dynamics in WS2/MoS2 Heterostructure Probed by Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, the exciton and carrier dynamics in large-area WS2/MoS2 heterostructures using ultrafast two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy were studied.
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Ultrafast Exciton and Trion Dynamics in High‐Quality Encapsulated MoS2 Monolayers

TL;DR: In this article , a custom broadband pump-probe optical microscope is used to measure the ultrafast dynamics of neutral and charged excitons in high-quality hexagonal boron nitride (hBN)-encapsulated monolayer MoS2 at 8 K.
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Temporal dynamics of the coulomb screening in single layer MoS2

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured exciton dynamics in single-layer MoS2 with unprecedented temporal resolution and directly extracted the characteristic time-scale for the Coulomb screening dynamics, which ranges between 15 and 35 fs.
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Optical Parametric Amplification in 2D Semiconductors

TL;DR: In this article, single-pass optical parametric amplification (OPA) was demonstrated in monolayer semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides and the experimental findings of OPA efficiency and polarization dependence were fully supported by first-principle calculations of the nonlinear response within a tight-binding model.