GdI₂: A New Ferromagnetic Excitonic Solid?
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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excitonicferromagneticstatecorrelatedgroundsolidtemperaturesargued
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The two-dimensional, colossal magnetoresistive system GdI_2 develops an unusual metallic state below its ferromagnetic transition and becomes insulating at low temperatures. It is argued that this geometrically frustrated, correlated poor metal is a possible candidate for a ferromagnetic excitonic liquid. The renormalized Fermi surface supports a further breaking of symmetry to a charge ordered, excitonic solid ground state at lower temperatures via order by disorder mechanism. Several experimental predictions are made to investigate this unique orbitally correlated ground state.
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