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Mott metal-insulator transition induced by utilizing a glass-like structural ordering in low-dimensional molecular conductors

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2014-12-19 v2

Abstract

We utilize a glass-like structural transition in order to induce a Mott metal-insulator transition in the quasi-two-dimensional organic charge-transfer salt κ\kappa-(BEDT-TTF)2_2Cu[N(CN)2_2]Br. In this material, the terminal ethylene groups of the BEDT-TTF molecules can adopt two different structural orientations within the crystal structure, namely eclipsed (E) and staggered (S) with the relative orientation of the outer C-C bonds being parallel and canted, respectively. These two conformations are thermally disordered at room temperature and undergo a glass-like ordering transition at Tg75T_g \sim 75\,K. When cooling through TgT_g, a small fraction that depends on the cooling rate remains frozen in the S configuration, which is of slightly higher energy, corresponding to a controllable degree of structural disorder. We demonstrate that, when thermally coupled to a low-temperature heat bath, a pulsed heating current through the sample causes a very fast relaxation with cooling rates at TgT_g of the order of several 1000\,K/min. The freezing of the structural degrees of freedom causes a decrease of the electronic bandwidth WW with increasing cooling rate, and hence a Mott metal-insulator transition as the system crosses the critical ratio (W/U)c(W/U)_{c} of bandwidth to on-site Coulomb repulsion UU. Due to the glassy character of the transition, the effect is persistent below TgT_g and can be reversibly repeated by melting the frozen configuration upon warming above TgT_g. Both by exploiting the characteristics of slowly-changing relaxation times close to this temperature and by controlling the heating power, the materials can be fine-tuned across the Mott transition. A simple model allows for an estimate of the energy difference between the E and S state as well as the accompanying degree of frozen disorder in the population of the two orientations.

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@article{arxiv.1410.8401,
  title  = {Mott metal-insulator transition induced by utilizing a glass-like structural ordering in low-dimensional molecular conductors},
  author = {B. Hartmann and J. Müller and T. Sasaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.8401},
  year   = {2014}
}