Frustrated Magnetism in Mott Insulating V2O3
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By comparing neutron spectroscopy and theoretical density-functional methods, we show the paramagnetic Mott insulating phase in 4% Cr-doped V2O3 owes its existence to frustrated magnetic interactions in quasi-2D honeycomb layers. Specifically, we find that this frustration supplants a magnetically ordered insulator by a spin-liquid-like insulating phase, thus suppressing the magnetic ordering temperature sufficiently to unveil this unique isosymmetric Mott metal-insulator transition. This work leads to the recognition that magnetic frustration can be a key player in the phase diagrams of strongly correlated metals with orbitally selective electron localization transitions.
For further details and description, see Physical Review X 9, 011035 (2019).
This is lecture is presented online as a Zoom Webinar.
Dr. Christian Franz
Dr. Christian Lang