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Strong electronic correlations from Hund's coupling

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2013-03-20 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Strong electronic correlations are often associated with the proximity of a Mott insulating state. In recent years however, it has become increasingly clear that the Hund's rule coupling (intra-atomic exchange) is responsible for strong correlations in multi-orbital metallic materials which are not close to a Mott insulator. Hund's coupling has two effects: it influences the energetics of the Mott gap and strongly suppresses the coherence scale for the formation of a Fermi-liquid. A global picture has emerged recently, which emphasizes the importance of the average occupancy of the shell as a control parameter. The most dramatic effects occur away from half-filling or single occupancy. The theoretical understanding and physical properties of these `Hund's metals' are reviewed, together with the relevance of this concept to transition-metal oxides of the 3d, and especially 4d series (such as ruthenates), as well as to the iron-based superconductors (iron pnictides and chalcogenides).

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@article{arxiv.1207.3033,
  title  = {Strong electronic correlations from Hund's coupling},
  author = {Antoine Georges and Luca de' Medici and Jernej Mravlje},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.3033},
  year   = {2013}
}

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