Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems

Optical properties of four model systems (Na-, K-, Rb- or Cs-doped quasi-two-dimensional X 1.95Al1.95Si2.05O8.00; X = Na, K, Rb, or Cs) used to study the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in a deformable lattice are investigated. The doping evolution of the optical absorption band(s) originating from...

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Main Authors: Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad, Yoshifumi, Nishida, Yusuke, Masaki, Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan, Hamdan, Halimaton
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spelling my.utm.904492021-04-30T14:41:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90449/ Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad Yoshifumi, Nishida Yusuke, Masaki Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan Hamdan, Halimaton T Technology (General) Optical properties of four model systems (Na-, K-, Rb- or Cs-doped quasi-two-dimensional X 1.95Al1.95Si2.05O8.00; X = Na, K, Rb, or Cs) used to study the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in a deformable lattice are investigated. The doping evolution of the optical absorption band(s) originating from small bipolarons show strong variations depending on the electron-lattice coupling strength λ. Despite the increasing number density of small (bi)polarons, the Na-system remains a stubborn (bi)polaronic insulator due to strong λ, while the other three systems show closing of the respective mobility gaps giving way to conducting phases with differing properties. These interesting evolutions and dynamical properties are compared and discussed. We conjecture that the manifestation of anomalous electronic transport properties and Mooij correlations near the MIT or superconductor-insulator transition in systems with non-negligible electron-lattice coupling effects may be linked to the coexistence of competing polaronic phases and the dynamical intertwining of the deformable lattice and the random electronic potential. Institute of Physics Publishing 2020 Article PeerReviewed Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad and Yoshifumi, Nishida and Yusuke, Masaki and Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan and Hamdan, Halimaton (2020) Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 32 (9). 095601-095601. ISSN 0953-8984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ab4d84
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Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad
Yoshifumi, Nishida
Yusuke, Masaki
Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan
Hamdan, Halimaton
Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
description Optical properties of four model systems (Na-, K-, Rb- or Cs-doped quasi-two-dimensional X 1.95Al1.95Si2.05O8.00; X = Na, K, Rb, or Cs) used to study the metal-insulator transition (MIT) in a deformable lattice are investigated. The doping evolution of the optical absorption band(s) originating from small bipolarons show strong variations depending on the electron-lattice coupling strength λ. Despite the increasing number density of small (bi)polarons, the Na-system remains a stubborn (bi)polaronic insulator due to strong λ, while the other three systems show closing of the respective mobility gaps giving way to conducting phases with differing properties. These interesting evolutions and dynamical properties are compared and discussed. We conjecture that the manifestation of anomalous electronic transport properties and Mooij correlations near the MIT or superconductor-insulator transition in systems with non-negligible electron-lattice coupling effects may be linked to the coexistence of competing polaronic phases and the dynamical intertwining of the deformable lattice and the random electronic potential.
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author Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad
Yoshifumi, Nishida
Yusuke, Masaki
Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan
Hamdan, Halimaton
author_facet Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad
Yoshifumi, Nishida
Yusuke, Masaki
Mohd. Muhid, Mohd. Nazlan
Hamdan, Halimaton
author_sort Hettiarachchi, Gayan Prasad
title Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
title_short Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
title_full Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
title_fullStr Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
title_full_unstemmed Optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
title_sort optical investigations of the (dis)continuous metal–insulator transitions in strongly-coupled electron-lattice systems
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90449/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ab4d84
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