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Enhanced Crystal Field Splitting and Orbital Selective Coherence by Strong Correlations in V_2O_3

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-13 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We present a study of the paramagnetic metallic and insulating phases of vanadium sesquioxide by means of the NNth order muffin-tin orbital implementation of density functional theory combined with dynamical mean-field theory. The transition is shown to be driven by a correlation-induced enhancement of the crystal field splitting within the t2gt_{2g} manifold, which results in a suppression of the hybridization between the a1ga_{1g} and egπe_g^{\pi} bands. We discuss the changes in the effective quasi-particle band structure caused by the correlations and the corresponding self-energies. At temperatures of about 400 K we find the a1ga_{1g} orbitals to display coherent quasi-particle behavior, while a large imaginary part of the self-energy and broad features in the spectral function indicate that the egπe_g^{\pi} orbitals are still far above their coherence temperature. The local spectral functions are in excellent agreement with recent bulk sensitive photoemission data. Finally, we also make a prediction for angle-resolved photoemission experiments by calculating momentum-resolved spectral functions.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0701263,
  title  = {Enhanced Crystal Field Splitting and Orbital Selective Coherence by Strong Correlations in V_2O_3},
  author = {A. I. Poteryaev and J. M. Tomczak and S. Biermann and A. Georges and A. I. Lichtenstein and A. N. Rubtsov and T. Saha-Dasgupta and O. K. Andersen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0701263},
  year   = {2009}
}

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