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Unusual Mott transition associated with charge-order melting in BiNiO$_3$ under pressure

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-11-06 v2 Materials Science

Abstract

We study the electronic structure, magnetic state, and phase stability of paramagnetic BiNiO3_3 near a pressure-induced Mott insulator-to-metal transition (MIT) by employing a combination of density functional and dynamical mean-field theory. We obtain that BiNiO3_3 exhibits an anomalous negative-charge-transfer insulating state, characterized by charge disproportionation of the Bi 6s6s states, with Ni2+^{2+} ions. Upon a compression of the lattice volume by \sim4.8\%, BiNiO3_3 is found to make a Mott MIT, accompanied by the change of crystal structure from triclinic P1ˉP\bar{1} to orthorhombic PbnmPbnm. The pressure-induced MIT is associated with the melting of charge disproportionation of the Bi ions, caused by a charge transfer between the Bi 6s6s and O 2p2p states. The Ni sites remain to be Ni2+^{2+} across the MIT, which is incompatible with the valence-skipping Ni2+^{2+}/Ni3+^{3+} model. Our results suggest that the pressure-induced change of the crystal structure drives the MIT in BiNiO3_3.

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@article{arxiv.1907.13176,
  title  = {Unusual Mott transition associated with charge-order melting in BiNiO$_3$ under pressure},
  author = {I. Leonov and A. S. Belozerov and S. L. Skornyakov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.13176},
  year   = {2019}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures