Electronic structure evolution across the metal-insulator transition in La-doped Ca<sub>2</sub>RuO<sub>4</sub>

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Abstract

Ca2RuO4 is a prototypical multi-band Mott insulator, with a metal-insulator transition (MIT) at TMI = 357 K accompanied by a structural phase transition characterized by a compression of the c axis. We present an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) study of the electronic structure evolution across the MIT on a series of La-substituted single crystals Ca2-xLaxRuO4 grown through the floating zone technique. We find that La-substitution does not introduce itinerant carriers in the insulating state, but suppresses the MIT to zero temperature for x > 0.1, permitting a detailed study of the correlated metallic state emerging from the Mott insulating ground state. Our data show that metallicity arises at the structural phase transition after a marked redistribution of spectral weight from the xy orbital, which is completely filled in the Mott state, to the out-of-plane xz/yz bands. The metallic phase has a well-defined Fermi surface of heavy quasiparticle states and shows enhanced signatures of spin-orbit coupling. Dynamical mean field theory calculations are in good agreement with our data and confirm that correlations enhance the bare spin-orbit interaction in ruthenates.

*We acknowledge financial support from the Swiss National Science Foundation.

Presenters

  • S. Ricco

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva

Authors

  • S. Ricco

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva
  • Minjae Kim

    • École Polytechnique
    • CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
    • CPHT, Ecole Polytechnique
  • Anna Tamai

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva
    • Univ of Geneva
  • Siobhan McKeown Walker

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva
  • Flavio Bruno

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva
  • Irene Cucchi

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
  • Antoine Georges

    • CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay
    • Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute - Simons Foundation
    • College de France
    • Centre de Physique Theorique, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS, Universite Paris-Saclay
    • Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute
  • Robin Perry

    • London Centre for Nanotechnology and UCL Centre for Materials Discovery, University College London
    • University College London
  • Felix Baumberger

    • DQMP, University of Geneva
    • University of Geneva
    • Univ of Geneva