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arxiv 2302.11721 v2 pith:IAJES3EG submitted 2023-02-23 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.other

Clues to potential dipolar-Kondo and RKKY interactions in a polar metal

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keywords polarkondobatiodipoleseffectelectricinteractionsmetals
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The coexistence of electric dipoles and itinerant electrons in a solid was postulated decades ago, before being experimentally established in several 'polar metals' during the last decade. Here, we report a concentration-driven polar-to-nonpolar phase transition in electron-doped BaTiO_3. Comparing our case with other polar metals, we find a particular threshold concentration (n*) linked to the dipole density (n_d). The universal ratio n_d/n*=8(0.6) suggests a common mechanism across different polar systems, possibly explained by a dipolar Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida theory. Moreover, in BaTiO_3, we observe enhanced thermopower and upturn on resistivity at low temperatures near n*, resembling the Kondo effect. We argue that local electric dipoles act as two-level-systems, whose fluctuations couple with surrounding electron clouds, giving rise to a potential dipolar-counterpart of the Kondo effect. Our findings unveil a mostly uncharted territory for exploring emerging physics associated with electron-dipole correlations, encouraging further theoretical work on dipolar-RKKY and Kondo interactions.

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