Mott insulator to correlated metal: Optical study of
- 15 June 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 49 (23) , 16207-16213
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.49.16207
Abstract
The room-temperature reflectance of a well-characterized series of samples (x-ray, neutron activation and thermigravimetric analyses, resistivity, magnetization) in the system has been measured between 50 and 40 000 on samples ranging from the antiferromagnetic insulating () to the metallic ( ) part of the phase diagram. The electronic portion of the low-frequency optical conductivity increases with frequency at the lowest frequencies, similar to several barely metallic systems. This non-Drude behavior can be modeled as the sum of the two low-frequency oscillators, a Drude contribution that increases systematically with doping and a broad midinfrared continuum. The midinfrared band, which may be associated with transitions across the Hubbard gap, persists in highly doped samples in agreement with theoretical predictions. If one assumes a single low-frequency component with frequency-dependent scattering rate, one finds a negative mass enhancement below 150 in metallic samples close to the metal-insulator phase boundary.
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