Survival of the metallic state in a single-hole multiband $p$-orbital molecular system
Abstract
Strong correlations and ferromagnetic Hund's coupling lead to diverse electronic phenomena in transition-metal oxides that sensitively depend on the -orbital electron filling. Fullerides, their -electron counterparts, exhibit effective antiferromagnetic Hund's coupling in a different energy range. At half-filling (, three electrons in triply degenerate orbitals), both and -electron systems are Mott insulators due to strong correlations and Hund's coupling. Away from half-filling, in single-electron/hole () -orbital systems, Hund's coupling opposes the correlations, reducing the Mott gap and allowing survival of metallicity. Here we report a single-hole multiorbital correlated -electron system, orthorhombic-structured YbCsC comprising pentavalent C anions, which also exhibits a robust metallic state with no Mott transition, just like in the metastable single-electron cubic-structured CsC. We assert that particle-hole symmetry holds well in () fullerides and that their -electron-derived states are analogous to those in -orbital solids, providing impetus for further study of these correlated systems.
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@article{arxiv.2606.28836,
title = {Survival of the metallic state in a single-hole multiband $p$-orbital molecular system},
author = {Keisuke Matsui and Ryan A. Klein and Naoya Yoshikane and John Arvanitidis and Matjaž Gomilšek and Urh Klopčič and Shogo Kawaguchi and Hitoshi Yamaoka and Nozomu Hiraoka and Hirofumi Ishii and Qiang Zhang and Shigeo Mori and Hiroki Ishibashi and Yoshiki Kubota and Craig M. Brown and Denis Arčon and Kosmas Prassides},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.28836},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, 3 figures