Defects, disorder and strong electron correlations in orbital degenerate, doped Mott insulators
Abstract
We elucidate the effects of defect disorder and - interaction on the spectral density of the defect states emerging in the Mott-Hubbard gap of doped transition-metal oxides, such as YCaVO. A soft gap of kinetic origin develops in the defect band and survives defect disorder for - interaction strengths comparable to the defect potential and hopping integral values above a doping dependent threshold, otherwise only a pseudogap persists. These two regimes naturally emerge in the statistical distribution of gaps among different defect realizations, which turns out to be of Weibull type. Its shape parameter determines the exponent of the power-law dependence of the density of states at the chemical potential () and hence distinguishes between the soft gap () and the pseudogap () regimes. Both and the effective gap scale with the hopping integral and the - interaction in a wide doping range. The motion of doped holes is confined by the closest defect potential and the overall spin-orbital structure. Such a generic behavior leads to complex non-hydrogen-like defect states that tend to preserve the underlying -type spin and -type orbital order and can be detected and analyzed via scanning tunneling microscopy.
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@article{arxiv.1510.04450,
title = {Defects, disorder and strong electron correlations in orbital degenerate, doped Mott insulators},
author = {Adolfo Avella and Andrzej M. Oleś and Peter Horsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.04450},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures