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arxiv: 1508.03645 · v1 · pith:XW5ZWNNJnew · submitted 2015-08-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.mes-hall

Tunable excitonic insulator in quantum limit graphite

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keywords excitonicphasebandinsulatorcouplinglimitopeningpairing
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Half a century ago, Mott noted that tuning the carrier density of a semimetal towards zero produces an insulating state in which electrons and holes form bound pairs. It was later argued that such pairing persists even if a semiconducting gap opens in the underlying band structure, giving rise to what has become known as the strong coupling limit of an `excitonic insulator.' While these `weak' and `strong' coupling extremes were subsequently proposed to be manifestations of the same excitonic state of electronic matter, the predicted continuity of such a phase across a band gap opening has not been realized experimentally in any material. Here we show the quantum limit of graphite, by way of temperature and angle-resolved magnetoresistance measurements, to host such an excitonic insulator phase that evolves continuously between the weak and strong coupling limits. We find that the maximum transition temperature T_EI of the excitonic phase is coincident with a band gap opening in the underlying electronic structure at B_0= 46 +/- 1 T, which is evidenced above T_EI by a thermally broadened inflection point in the magnetoresistance. The overall asymmetry of the observed phase boundary around B_0 closely matches theoretical predictions of a magnetic field-tuned excitonic insulator phase in which the opening of a band gap marks a crossover from predominantly momentum-space pairing to real-space pairing.

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