Visualizing Critical Correlations near the Metal-Insulator Transition in Ga1-xMnxAs
Abstract
Electronic states in disordered conductors on the verge of localization are predicted to exhibit critical spatial characteristics indicative of the proximity to a metal- insulator phase transition. We have used scanning tunneling microscopy to visualize electronic states in Ga1-xMnxAs samples close to this transition. Our measurements show that doping-induced disorder produces strong spatial variations in the local tunneling conductance across a wide range of energies. Near the Fermi energy, where spectroscopic signatures of electron-electron interaction are the most prominent, the electronic states exhibit a diverging spatial correlation length. Power-law decay of the spatial correlations is accompanied by log-normal distributions of the local density of states and multifractal spatial characteristics. Our method can be used to explore critical correlations in other materials close to a quantum critical point.
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@article{arxiv.1002.1037,
title = {Visualizing Critical Correlations near the Metal-Insulator Transition in Ga1-xMnxAs},
author = {Anthony Richardella and Pedram Roushan and Shawn Mack and Brian Zhou and David A. Huse and David D. Awschalom and Ali Yazdani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.1037},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages, 5 figures, supporting Online Material: 8 pages including 4 figures