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Title
Metal insulator transitions in perovskite SrIrO3 thin films
Authors
Biswas, AKim, KSJeong, YH
Date Issued
2014-12-07
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Abstract
Understanding of metal insulator transitions in a strongly correlated system, driven by Anderson localization (disorder) and/or Mott localization (correlation), is a long standing problem in condensed matter physics. The prevailing fundamental question would be how these two mechanisms contrive to accomplish emergent anomalous behaviors. Here, we have grown high quality perovskite SrIrO3 thin films, containing a strong spin orbit coupled 5d element Ir, on various substrates such as GdScO3 (110), DyScO3 (110), SrTiO3 (001), and NdGaO3 (110) with increasing lattice mismatch, in order to carry out a systematic study on the transport properties. We found that metal insulator transitions can be induced in this system; by either reducing thickness (on best lattice matched substrate) or changing degree of lattice strain (by lattice mismatch between film and substrates) of films. Surprisingly these two pathways seek two distinct types of metal insulator transitions; the former falls into disorder driven Anderson type whereas the latter turns out to be of unconventional Mott-Anderson type with the interplay of disorder and correlation. More interestingly, in the metallic phases of SrIrO3, unusual non-Fermi liquid characteristics emerge in resistivity as Delta rho proportional to T-e with e evolving from 4/5 to 1 to 3/2 with increasing lattice strain. We discuss theoretical implications of these phenomena to shed light on the metal insulator transitions. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/14071
DOI
10.1063/1.4903314
ISSN
0021-8979
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, vol. 116, no. 21, 2014-12-07
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