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A microscopic view on the Mott transition in chromium-doped V2O3

Authors :
Fanny Rodolakis
J. P. Itié
Pavel Dudin
Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta
Marino Marsi
Leonetta Baldassarre
Stefano Lupi
Ole Krogh Andersen
Philipp Hansmann
Giorgio Sangiovanni
Kathryn D. Held
Sylvain Ravy
Alexei Barinov
Andrea Perucchi
Paolo Postorino
B. Mansart
Daniele Nicoletti
E. Papalazarou
Jean-Pascal Rueff
N. Parragh
Alessandro Toschi
Source :
Nature Communications. 1
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

V2O3 is the prototype system for the Mott transition, one of the most fundamental phenomena of electronic correlation. Temperature, doping or pressure induce a metal to insulator transition (MIT) between a paramagnetic metal (PM) and a paramagnetic insulator (PI). This or related MITs have a high technological potential, among others for intelligent windows and field effect transistors. However the spatial scale on which such transitions develop is not known in spite of their importance for research and applications. Here we unveil for the first time the MIT in Cr-doped V2O3 with submicron lateral resolution: with decreasing temperature, microscopic domains become metallic and coexist with an insulating background. This explains why the associated PM phase is actually a poor metal. The phase separation can be associated with a thermodynamic instability near the transition. This instability is reduced by pressure which drives a genuine Mott transition to an eventually homogeneous metallic state.<br />Paper plus supplementary material

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d8ad485b01fbaca9316de1ad81a2316a