Electronic correlation in the infrared optical properties of the quasi two dimensional $\kappa$-type BEDT-TTF dimer system
T. Sasaki, I. Ito, N. Yoneyama, N. Kobayashi, N. Hanasaki, H. Tajima,, T. Ito, Y. Iwasa

TL;DR
This study investigates the infrared optical properties of quasi-two-dimensional BEDT-TTF organic conductors, revealing how electron correlations influence vibrational modes and conductivity, distinguishing between metallic and insulating states.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the correlation-driven electronic states and vibrational coupling in BEDT-TTF systems through infrared spectroscopy analysis.
Findings
Correlation between vibrational modes and conductivity changes at characteristic temperatures.
Identification of two distinct metallic states: a good metal below T* and a bad metal above T*.
Confirmation of the Mott insulator state in the Cl compound below T_ins.
Abstract
The polarized optical reflectance spectra of the quasi two dimensional organic correlated electron system -(BEDT-TTF)Cu[N(CN)], Br and Cl are measured in the infrared region. The former shows the superconductivity at 11.6 K and the latter does the antiferromagnetic insulator transition at 28 K. Both the specific molecular vibration mode of the BEDT-TTF molecule and the optical conductivity hump in the mid-infrared region change correlatively at 38 K of -(BEDT-TTF)Cu[N(CN)]Br, although no indication of but the insulating behaviour below 50-60 K are found in -(BEDT-TTF)Cu[N(CN)]Cl. The results suggest that the electron-molecular vibration coupling on the mode becomes weak due to the enhancement of the…
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