Temperature, pressure, and magnetic field dependencies of the resistivity of BaVS3 were measured above the critical pressure of pcr=2 GPa, which is associated with the zero temperature insulator-to-metal (MI) transition. The resistivity exhibits the Tn temperature dependence below Tg≈15 K, with n of 1.5 at pcr, which increases continuously with pressure towards 2. This is interpreted as a crossover from non-Fermi (NFL) to Fermi-liquid (FL) behavior. Although the spin configuration of the eg electrons influences the charge propagation, the NFL behavior is attributed to the pseudogap that appears in the single particle spectrum of the dz2 electrons related to large quasi-one dimensional (Q-1d) 2kF-CDW fluctuations. The non-monotonic magnetic field dependence of Δρ/ρ reveals a characteristic field B0≈12 T attributed to the full suppression of the pseudogap.
@article{arxiv.0712.3393,
title = {The evolution of the Non-Fermi Liquid behavior of BaVS$_3$ under high pressure},
author = {N. Barišić and A. Akrap and H. Berger and L. Forró},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.3393},
year = {2007}
}