Universal size-dependent nonlinear charge transport in single crystals of the Mott insulator Ca<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The surprisingly low current density required for inducing the insulator to metal transition has made Ca2RuO4 an attractive candidate material for developing Mott-based electronics devices. The mechanism driving the resistive switching, however, remains a controversial topic in the field of correlated electron systems. Here we probe an uncovered region of phase space by studying high-purityCa2RuO4 single crystals, using the sample size as principal tuning parameter. Upon reducing the crystal size, we find a four orders of magnitude increase in the current density required for driving Ca2RuO4 out of the insulating state into a non-equilibrium phase which is the precursor to the fully metallic phase. By integrating a microscopic platinum thermometer and performing thermal simulations, we gain insight into the local temperature during simultaneous application of current and establish that the size dependence is not a result of Joule heating. The findings suggest an inhomogeneous current distribution in the nominally homogeneous crystal. Our study calls for a reexamination of the interplay between sample size, charge current, and temperature in driving Ca2RuO4 towards the Mott insulator to metal transition.
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Publication: arXiv:2102.06556 and accepted for publication in npj Quantum Materials
Presenters
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Remko Fermin
Leiden University
Authors
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Remko Fermin
Leiden University
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Guerino Avallone
Salerno University
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Kaveh Lahabi
Leiden University
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Veronica Granata
Salerno University, Universita di Salerno, University of Salerno
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Rosalba Fittipaldi
SPIN CNR, CNR-SPIN, Universita di Salerno, CNR-SPIN
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Carla Cirillo
SPIN CNR
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Carmine Attanasio
Salerno University
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Antonio Vecchione
SPIN CNR, CNR-SPIN, Universita di Salerno, CNR-SPIN
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Jan Aarts
Leiden University