1. Electronic response of a Mott insulator at a current-induced insulator-to-metal transition
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Suen, CT, Marković, I, Zonno, M, Heinsdorf, N, Zhdanovich, S, Jo, NH, Schmid, M, Hansmann, P, Puphal, P, Fürsich, K, Smit, S, Au-Yeung, C, Zimmermann, V, Zwartsenberg, B, Krautloher, M, Elfimov, IS, Koch, R, Gorovikov, S, Jozwiak, C, Bostwick, A, Franz, M, Rotenberg, Eli, Keimer, B, and Damascelli, A
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Physical Sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Mathematical Sciences ,Fluids & Plasmas ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
The Mott insulator Ca2RuO4 exhibits an insulator-to-metal transition induced by d.c. current. Despite the thorough examination of the structural changes associated with this transition, a comprehensive knowledge of the response of electronic degrees of freedom is still lacking. Here we demonstrate current-induced modifications of the electronic states of Ca2RuO4. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy in conjunction with four-probe electrical transport (transport-ARPES) measurements reveal a clear reduction of the Mott gap and a modification in the dispersion of the Ru bands. Based on a free-energy analysis, we show that the current-induced phase is electronically distinct from the high-temperature zero-current metallic phase. Our results highlight strong interplay of lattice- and orbital-dependent electronic responses in the current-driven insulator-to-metal transition.
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- 2024