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  • 2021Low-temperature dielectric anomaly arising from electronic phase separation at the Mott insulator-metal transitioncitations
  • 2019Bandwidth-tuning from insulating Mott quantum spin liquid to Fermi liquid via chemical substitution in $κ$-[(BEDT-TTF)$_{1-x}$(BEDT-STF)$_x$ ] $_2$Cu$_2$(CN)$_3$citations
  • 2019Low-Temperature Dielectric Anomalies at the Mott Insulator-Metal Transitioncitations

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Low-Temperature Dielectric Anomalies at the Mott Insulator-Metal Transition

  • Saito, Yohei
Abstract

The correlation-driven Mott transition is commonly characterized by a drop in resistivity across the insulator-metal phase boundary; yet, the complex permittivity provides a deeper insight into the microscopic nature. We investigate the frequency- and temperature-dependent dielectric response of the Mott insulator -(BEDT-TTF)$_{2}$-Cu$_2$(CN)$_3$ when tuning from a quantum spin liquid into the Fermi-liquid state by applying external pressure and chemical substitution of the donor molecules. At low temperatures the coexistence region at the first-order transition leads to a strong enhancement of the quasi-static dielectric constantwhen the effective correlations are tuned through the critical value. Several dynamical regimes are identified around the Mott point and vividly mapped through pronounced permittivity crossovers. All experimental trends are captured by dynamical mean-field theory of the single-band Hubbard model supplemented by percolation theory.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • resistivity
  • phase
  • theory
  • phase boundary