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Breakdown of Hooke's law of elasticity at the Mott critical endpoint in an organic conductor.


ABSTRACT: The Mott metal-insulator transition, a paradigm of strong electron-electron correlations, has been considered as a source of intriguing phenomena. Despite its importance for a wide range of materials, fundamental aspects of the transition, such as its universal properties, are still under debate. We report detailed measurements of relative length changes ?L/L as a function of continuously controlled helium-gas pressure P for the organic conductor ?-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu[N(CN)2]Cl across the pressure-induced Mott transition. We observe strongly nonlinear variations of ?L/L with pressure around the Mott critical endpoint, highlighting a breakdown of Hooke's law of elasticity. We assign these nonlinear strain-stress relations to an intimate, nonperturbative coupling of the critical electronic system to the lattice degrees of freedom. Our results are fully consistent with mean-field criticality, predicted for electrons in a compressible lattice with finite shear moduli. We argue that the Mott transition for all systems that are amenable to pressure tuning shows the universal properties of an isostructural solid-solid transition.

SUBMITTER: Gati E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5142797 | biostudies-other | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Breakdown of Hooke's law of elasticity at the Mott critical endpoint in an organic conductor.

Gati Elena E   Garst Markus M   Manna Rudra S RS   Tutsch Ulrich U   Wolf Bernd B   Bartosch Lorenz L   Schubert Harald H   Sasaki Takahiko T   Schlueter John A JA   Lang Michael M  

Science advances 20161207 12


The Mott metal-insulator transition, a paradigm of strong electron-electron correlations, has been considered as a source of intriguing phenomena. Despite its importance for a wide range of materials, fundamental aspects of the transition, such as its universal properties, are still under debate. We report detailed measurements of relative length changes Δ<i>L</i>/<i>L</i> as a function of continuously controlled helium-gas pressure <i>P</i> for the organic conductor κ-(BEDT-TTF)<sub>2</sub>Cu[N  ...[more]

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