Abrupt structural transition in V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> revealed by pair distribution function analysis

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Abstract

V2O3 is an important material for the study of Mott insulators and other strongly correlated electron systems. Despite decades of research, a complete understanding of the metal-insulator transition in V2O3 has not been conclusively established. Here, we present comprehensive atomic and magnetic pair distribution function (PDF) analyses of V2O3 using both x-ray and neutron total scattering measurements, shedding new light on the mechanism of the transition from the point of view of short-range structural and magnetic correlations on both sides of the transition. We observe an abrupt structural transition with no hint of short-range monoclinic distortions above the transition temperature. This lack of structural fluctuations above the transition contrasts with the known presence of magnetic fluctuations in the high-temperature state, suggesting that the lattice degree of freedom plays a secondary role behind the spin degree of freedom in the transition mechanism.

Presenters

  • Ethan Fletcher

    • Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University

Authors

  • Ethan Fletcher

    • Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University
  • Benjamin Frandsen

    • Brigham Young University
    • Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University
  • Hiroshi Kageyama

    • Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University
    • Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University
  • Kentaro Higashi

    • Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University