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Systematics in the metal-insulator transition temperatures in vanadium oxides

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-12-09 v1

Abstract

Nine of the known vanadium oxides, VO21/n_{2-1/n} (n - a positive or negative integer) with n=2 - 6, 8, 9, \infty and -6, undergo metal-insulator transitions accompanied by structural transitions, at various temperatures TMIT_{MIT} (V7_7O13_{13} is metallic above T=0). Among the persistent efforts to determine the driving force(s) of these transitions, electron-electron (Mott-like) and electron-phonon (Peierls-like) interactions, there were several attempts to find systematics in TMIT_{MIT} as function of n. Here we present an unexpectedly simple and illuminating systematics that holds for positive n: if TMIT_{MIT} is the absolute value of the difference between TM_M(n) and TP_P(n), which represent the contributions of electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions, respectively, all data points of TM_M-TP_P versus 1/n lie on, or close to, two simple straight lines; one is TM_M-TP_P= T_{\infty}(7/n-1) for V3_3O5_5, V4_4O7_7, V5_5O9_9, V7_7O13_{13}, V8_8O15_{15}, V9_9O17_{17} and VO2_2 and the other is TM_M-TP_P= T_{\infty}(3/n-1) for V2_2O3_3, V6_6O11_{11} and VO2_2.

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@article{arxiv.1510.08286,
  title  = {Systematics in the metal-insulator transition temperatures in vanadium oxides},
  author = {B. Fisher and J. Genossar and G. M. Reisner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.08286},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted for publication in Solid State Communication