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- 2023Magnetotransport as a probe for the interplay between Sm and Fe magnetism in SmFeAsOcitations
- 2020Drastic modifcation of low temperature thermoelectric properties of Na‑doped Bi2Sr2Co2Oy ceramics prepared via laser foating zone techniquecitations
- 2018Metal-insulator transition in Mott-insulator FePS3citations
- 2018Quantum conductance-temperature phase diagram of granular superconductor K x Fe2−ySe2citations
- 2018Universal scaling behavior of the upper critical field in strained FeSe0.7Te0.3 thin films
- 2016Research Update: Structural and transport properties of (Ca,La)FeAs2 single crystalcitations
- 2015Direct observation of nanoscale interface phase in the superconducting chalcogenide $mathrm{K_{x}Fe_{2−y}Se_{2}}$ with intrinsic phase separationcitations
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Metal-insulator transition in Mott-insulator FePS3
Abstract
<jats:p>We have prepared single crystal of layered Mott-insulator FePS3 and investigated the pressure dependence of the electrical resistivity. FePS3 shows a metal-insulator transition between 10 and 11 GPa. In the insulating region, the activation energy increases continuously with decreasing the pressure and it is well extrapolated to the ambient pressure value. In the metallic region, the electrical resistivity is propotional to the square of the temperature within 50 to 100 K.</jats:p>