From Mott Insulators to Quantum Metals
S. Er-Rahmany, M. Loulidi, A. El Kenz, A. Benyoussef, M. Azzouz

TL;DR
This paper explores designing new cuprate materials with layered structures to find undoped states that are either antiferromagnetic insulators or quantum metals, potentially leading to novel superconducting phases.
Contribution
It proposes a new layered material design approach and reports first-principles calculations of two compounds showing different electronic ground states.
Findings
{La}PrCuO4 is a Mott insulator.
{La}VCuO4 is an undoped correlated quantum metal with long-range order.
The layered configuration influences the electronic properties significantly.
Abstract
High critical temperature cuprate superconducting materials are composed of copper oxide layers and interlayer charge reservoirs. When not doped, these cuprates are antiferromagnetic insulators. We propose to design new materials by combining alternating layers of parents of hole-doped and electron-doped of these cuprates and modifications thereof. Our goal is to find undoped cuprates that can be either an antiferromagnetic insulator or a quantum metal. The term quantum metal means a metal characterized by long range antiferromagnetic order or only strong antiferromagnetic correlations, i.e., it is thus a stable ground state against any other perturbations. The new metallic states sought here could be precursors to new superconducting states in the absence or presence of doping. Using the density functional theory, we report on two compounds {La}{Pr}CuO4 and {La}{V}CuO4 that illustrate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
