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Excitonic versus electron-hole liquid phases in Tm[Se,Te] compounds

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2008-01-08 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

We discuss, from a theoretical point of view, excitonic phases at the pressure induced semiconductor-semimetal transition in TmSe0.45Te0.55\rm TmSe_{0.45}Te_{0.55},focusing, in particular, on the stability against an electron-hole liquid. The electron-hole pair density parameter rs(Eg,T)r_s(E_g,T) is calculated within the quasi-static plasmon pole approximation as a function of temperature TT and energy gap EgE_g and converted into Eg(rs,T)-E_g(r_s,T). A comparison of this quantity, which is the electron-hole pair chemical potential, with the exciton binding energy reveals that excitons should be suppressed in contrast to experimental evidence for excitonic phases. We suspect therefore inter-valley exciton scattering and exciton-phonon scattering to substantially stabilise excitons in TmSe0.45Te0.55\rm TmSe_{0.45}Te_{0.55}.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0609495,
  title  = {Excitonic versus electron-hole liquid phases in Tm[Se,Te] compounds},
  author = {Franz X. Bronold and Holger Fehske and Gerd Roepke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0609495},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

4 pages, 4 figures, accepted to the proceedings of the ICM 2006 Satellite Workshop "Novel Pressure-induced Phenomena in Condensed Matter Systems (NP2CMS)", Fukuoka, Japan