Possible Dimensional Crossover in Li$_{0.9}$Mo$_6$O$_{17}$ observed through Thermal Expansion Experiments

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Abstract

During recent years much attention has been given to Li$_{0.9}$Mo$_6$O$_{17}$ which is believed to be the best-known example of a Luttinger-liquid (LL). In order to study the thermal expansion behavior of this compound prepared single crystals via flux growth using Li$_2$MoO$_4$, MoO$_2$ and MoO$_3$. The crystals were mechanically, chemically separated and characterized by x-ray and Laue diffraction, and electrical resistance. Thermal expansion measurements performed with a high-resolution quartz dilatometer revealed high anisotropy. Dominant a-axis thermal expansion reduces the separation of the conducting zigzag chains enhancing the interchain coupling. This is argued to destabilize the LL leading to a crossover from metallic to insulating-like behavior near 28 K and a repulsion-induced CDW. Competing electron-electron interactions support superconductivity at 1.9 K.

*This material is based upon work supported by NSF (DMR-0504769), U. S. Department of Energy (DE-FG-06ER46269), and the Brazilian agencies CAPES (0466/05-0) and CNPq (201017/2005-9).

Authors

  • Carlos A.M. dos Santos

    • Montana State University and Escola de Engenharia de Lorena - USP
    • Montana State University and Escola de Engenharia de Lorena
    • Escola de Engenharia de Lorena - USP
    • Escola de Engenharia de Lorena, Montana State University
  • B. D. White

    • Montana State University
  • Yi-Kuo Yu

    • National Center for Biotechnology Information
    • NCBI/NLM/NIH
    • National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH
  • John J. Neumeier

    • Montana State University
    • Physics Dept., Montana State University
  • J. A. Souza

    • Montana State University