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Slow and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics due to Electronic Ferroelectricity in a Strongly-Correlated Molecular Conductor

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-11-06 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

Using a combination of resistance fluctuation (noise) and dielectric spectroscopy we investigate the nature of relaxor-type electronic ferroelectricity in the organic conductor κ\kappa-(BETS)2_2Mn[N(CN)2_2]3_3, a system representative for a wider class of materials, where strong correlations of electrons on a lattice of dimerized molecules results in an insulating ground state. The two complementary spectroscopies reveal a distinct low-frequency dynamics. By dielectric spectroscopy we detect an intrinsic relaxation that is typical for relaxor ferroelectrics below the metal-to-insulator transition at TMI25T_{\rm{MI}}\sim 25\,K. Resistance noise spectroscopy reveals fluctuating two-level processes above TMIT_{\rm MI} which strongly couple to the applied electric field, a signature of fluctuating polar nanoregions (PNR), i.e. clusters of quantum electric dipoles fluctuating collectively. The PNR preform above the metal insulator transition. Upon cooling through TMIT_{\rm MI}, a drastic increase of the low-frequency 1/f1/f-type fluctuations and slowing down of the charge carrier dynamics is accompanied by the onset of strong non-equilibrium dynamics indicating a glassy transition of interacting dipolar clusters, the scaling properties of which are consistent with a droplet model. The freezing of nano-scale polar clusters and non-equilibrium dynamics is suggested to be a common feature of organic relaxor-type electronic ferroelectrics and needs to be considered in theoretical models describing these materials.

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@article{arxiv.2310.17242,
  title  = {Slow and Non-Equilibrium Dynamics due to Electronic Ferroelectricity in a Strongly-Correlated Molecular Conductor},
  author = {Tatjana Thomas and Yassine Agarmani and Steffi Hartmann and Mark Kartsovnik and Natalia Kushch and Stephen M. Winter and Sebastian Schmid and Peter Lunkenheimer and Michael Lang and Jens Mueller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.17242},
  year   = {2023}
}