Hund’s Induced Fermi-Liquid Instabilities and Enhanced Quasiparticle Interactions
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Abstract
Hund’s coupling is shown to generally favor, in a doped half-filled Mott insulator, an increase in the compressibility culminating in a Fermi-liquid instability towards phase separation. The largest effect is found near the frontier between an ordinary and an orbitally decoupled (“Hund’s”) metal. The increased compressibility implies an enhancement of quasiparticle scattering, thus favoring other possible symmetry breakings. This physics is shown to happen in simulations of the 122 Fe-based superconductors, possibly implying the relevance of this mechanism in the enhancement of the critical temperature for superconductivity.
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Presenters
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Luca De Medici
ESPCI, Laboratoire de Physique et Etude des Matériaux,CNRS/ESPCI/UPMC
Authors
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Luca De Medici
ESPCI, Laboratoire de Physique et Etude des Matériaux,CNRS/ESPCI/UPMC