Pressure-driven metal-insulator transition in BiFeO$_3$ from Dynamical Mean-Field Theory
Abstract
A metal-insulator transition (MIT) in BiFeO under pressure was investigated by a method combining Generalized Gradient Corrected Local Density Approximation with Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (GGA+DMFT). Our paramagnetic calculations are found to be in agreement with experimental phase diagram: Magnetic and spectral properties of BiFeO3 at ambient and high pressures were calculated for three experimental crystal structures , and . At ambient pressure in the phase, an insulating gap of 1.2 eV was obtained in good agreement with its experimental value. Both and phases have a metal-insulator transition that occurs simultaneously with a high-spin (HS) to low-spin (LS) transition. The critical pressure for the phase is 25-33 GPa that agrees well with the experimental observations. The high pressure and temperature phase exhibits a metallic behavior observed experimentally as well as in our calculations in the whole range of considered pressures and undergoes to the LS state at 33 GPa where a to transition is experimentally observed. The antiferromagnetic GGA+DMFT calculations carried out for the structure result in simultaneous MIT and HS-LS transitions at a critical pressure of 43 GPa in agreement with the experimental data.
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@article{arxiv.1503.00470,
title = {Pressure-driven metal-insulator transition in BiFeO$_3$ from Dynamical Mean-Field Theory},
author = {A. O. Shorikov and A. V. Lukoyanov and V. I. Anisimov and S. Y. Savrasov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.00470},
year = {2018}
}