Novel High-Pressure Monoclinic Metallic Phase of V2O3

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Vanadium sesquioxide, V2O3, is a prototypical metal-to-insulator system where, in temperature-dependent studies, the transition always coincides with a corundum-to-monoclinic structural transition. As a function of pressure, V2O3 follows the expected behavior of increased metallicity due to a larger bandwidth for pressures up to 12.5 GPa. Surprisingly, for higher pressures when the structure becomes unstable, the resistance starts to increase. Around 32.5 GPa at 300 K, we observe a novel pressure-induced corundum-to-monoclinic transition between two metallic phases, showing that the structural phase transition can be decoupled from the metal-insulator transition. Using x-ray Raman scattering, we find that screening effects, which are strong in the corundum phase, become weakened at high pressures. Theoretical calculations indicate that this can be related to a decrease in coherent quasiparticle strength, suggesting that the high-pressure phase is likely a critical correlated metal, on the verge of Mott-insulating behavior.
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Issue Date
2014-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CR-DOPED V2O3; MOTT TRANSITION; INSULATOR-TRANSITION; LATTICE DISTORTION; ORBITAL OCCUPATION; CRITICAL-BEHAVIOR; SPIN; MODEL; BAND; HYBRIDIZATION

Citation

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, v.112, no.5

ISSN
0031-9007
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.056401
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/189724
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PH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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