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Terahertz Conductivity at the Verwey Transition in Magnetite

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The complex conductivity at the (Verwey) metal-insulator transition in Fe_3O_4 has been investigated at THz and infrared frequencies. In the insulating state, both the dynamic conductivity and the dielectric constant reveal a power-law frequency dependence, the characteristic feature of hopping conduction of localized charge carriers. The hopping process is limited to low frequencies only, and a cutoff frequency nu_1 ~ 8 meV must be introduced for a self-consistent description. On heating through the Verwey transition the low-frequency dielectric constant abruptly decreases and becomes negative. Together with the conductivity spectra this indicates a formation of a narrow Drude-peak with a characteristic scattering rate of about 5 meV containing only a small fraction of the available charge carriers. The spectra can be explained assuming the transformation of the spectral weight from the hopping process to the free-carrier conductivity. These results support an interpretation of Verwey transition in magnetite as an insulator-semiconductor transition with structure-induced changes in activation energy.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0503606,
  title  = {Terahertz Conductivity at the Verwey Transition in Magnetite},
  author = {A. Pimenov and S. Tachos and T. Rudolf and A. Loidl and D. Schrupp and M. Sing and R. Claessen and V. A. M. Brabers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0503606},
  year   = {2007}
}

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6 Pages, 3 Figures