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Avoided metallicity in a hole-doped Mott insulator on a triangular lattice

Authors :
Yim, Chi Ming
Siemann, Gesa-R.
Stavrić, Srđan
Khim, Seunghyun
Benedičič, Izidor
Murgatroyd, Philip A. E.
Antonelli, Tommaso
Watson, Matthew D.
Mackenzie, Andrew P.
Picozzi, Silvia
King, Phil D. C.
Wahl, Peter
Yim, Chi Ming
Siemann, Gesa-R.
Stavrić, Srđan
Khim, Seunghyun
Benedičič, Izidor
Murgatroyd, Philip A. E.
Antonelli, Tommaso
Watson, Matthew D.
Mackenzie, Andrew P.
Picozzi, Silvia
King, Phil D. C.
Wahl, Peter
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Doping of a Mott insulator gives rise to a wide variety of exotic emergent states, from high-temperature superconductivity to charge, spin, and orbital orders. The physics underpinning their evolution is, however, poorly understood. A major challenge is the chemical complexity associated with traditional routes to doping. Here, we study the Mott insulating CrO2 layer of the delafossite PdCrO2, where an intrinsic polar catastrophe provides a clean route to doping of the surface. From scanning tunnelling microscopy and angle-resolved photoemission, we find that the surface stays insulating accompanied by a short-range ordered state. From density functional theory, we demonstrate how the formation of charge disproportionation results in an insulating ground state of the surface that is disparate from the hidden Mott insulator in the bulk. We demonstrate that voltage pulses induce local modifications to this state which relax over tens of minutes, pointing to a glassy nature of the charge order.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Communications
Notes :
Nature Communications, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456742165
Document Type :
Electronic Resource