Two-orbital degeneracy lifted state as a local precursor to a metal-insulator transition
Long Yang, Robert J. Koch, Hong Zheng, J. F. Mitchell, Weiguo Yin,, Matthew G. Tucker, Simon J. L. Billinge, Emil S. Bozin

TL;DR
This paper investigates a local fluctuating two-orbital degeneracy-lifted state in MgTi2O4 as a precursor to its metal-insulator transition, revealing local tetragonality and orbital fluctuations at high temperatures.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of a multi-orbital ODL precursor state in MgTi2O4, extending the concept beyond previously studied single-orbital systems.
Findings
Local tetragonality exists in the metallic phase at high temperature.
Local distortions persist up to at least 500 K.
The high-temperature ODL state has a correlation length of about 1 nm.
Abstract
The recent discovery of a local fluctuating t2g orbital-degeneracy-lifted (ODL) state in CuIr2S4 as a high temperature precursor to the metal-insulator transition (MIT) opens the door to a possible widespread presence of precursor states in scarcely studied high-temperature regimes of transition metal based quantum materials. Although in CuIr2S4 the ODL state comprises one orbital per Ir, there is no fundamental reason to exclude multi-orbital ODL states in general. The MgTi2O4 spinel exhibits a MIT on cooling at Ts ~250 K, accompanied by Ti t2g orbital ordering (OO) and spin dimerization with the average symmetry reducing to tetragonal. It shares with CuIr2S4 the pyrochlore transition metal sublattice with active t2g orbitals. This, together with its different orbital filling (t2g1 vs t2g5.5) make it a candidate for hosting a multi-orbital ODL precursor state. By combining x-ray and…
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