Toward an artificial Mott insulator: Correlations in confined, high-density electron liquids in SrTiO3
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mes-hall
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electronquantumdensityhigh-densityinsulatingliquidssrtio3state
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We investigate correlation physics in high-density, two-dimensional electron liquids that reside in narrow SrTiO3 quantum wells. The quantum wells are remotely doped via an interfacial polar discontinuity and the three-dimensional (3D) carrier density is modulated by changing the width of the quantum well. It is shown that even at 3D densities well below one electron per site, short-range Coulomb interactions become apparent in transport, and an insulating state emerges at a critical density. We also discuss the role of disorder in the insulating state.
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