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Low-Temperature Dielectric Anomaly Arising from Electronic Phase Separation at the Mott Insulator-Metal Transition

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Abstract

Coulomb repulsion among conduction electrons in solids hinders their motion and leads to a rise in resistivity. A regime of electronic phase separation is expected at the first-order phase transition between a correlated metal and a paramagnetic Mott insulator, but remains unexplored experimentally as well as theoretically nearby T=0. We approach this issue by assessing the complex permittivity via dielectric spectroscopy, which provides vivid mapping of the Mott transition and deep insight into its microscopic nature. Our experiments utilizing physical pressure and chemical substitution consistently reveal a strong enhancement of the quasi-static dielectric constant ε1 when correlations are tuned through the critical value. All experimental trends are captured by dynamical mean-field theory of the single-band Hubbard model supplemented by percolation theory. Our findings suggest a similar ’dielectric catastrophe’ in many other correlated materials and explain previous observations that were assigned to multiferroicity or ferroelectricity.

Presenters

  • Yuting Tan

    NHMFL, Florida State Univerisity

Authors

  • Yuting Tan

    NHMFL, Florida State Univerisity

  • Andrej Pustogow

    University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, University of Stuttgart

  • Roland Rösslhuber

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Ece Uykur

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Annette Böhme

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Maxim Wenzel

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Yohei Saito

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Anja Löhle

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • Ralph Hübner

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart

  • A. Kawamoto

    Department of Physics, Hokkaido University

  • John A Schlueter

    National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research, National Science Foundation

  • Vladimir Dobrosavljevic

    Florida State University, NHMFL, Florida State Univerisity

  • Martin Dressel

    Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Stuttgart, University of Stuttgart