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arxiv: 1404.2556 · v1 · pith:IK3Q345Jnew · submitted 2014-04-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

High-density two-dimensional small polaron gas in a delta-doped Mott insulator

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords delta-dopedmottpolaronsmalltwo-dimensionaldensitydimensionalitydoping
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Heterointerfaces in complex oxide systems open new arenas in which to test models of strongly correlated material, explore the role of dimensionality in metal-insulator-transitions (MITs) and small polaron formation. Close to the quantum critical point Mott MITs depend on band filling controlled by random disordered substitutional doping. Delta-doped Mott insulators are potentially free of random disorder and introduce a new arena in which to explore the effect of electron correlations and dimensionality. Epitaxial films of the prototypical Mott insulator GdTiO3 are delta-doped by substituting a single (GdO)+1 plane with a monolayer of charge neutral SrO to produce a two-dimensional system with high planar doping density. Unlike metallic SrTiO3 quantum wells in GdTiO3 the single SrO delta-doped layer exhibits thermally activated DC and optical conductivity that agree in a quantitative manner with predictions of small polaron transport but with an extremely high two-dimensional density of polarons, ~ 7E14 cm-2

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