Pickem, M., Tomczak, J. M., & Held, K. (2022). Particle-hole asymmetric lifetimes promoted by nonlocal spin and orbital fluctuations in SrVO₃ monolayers. Physical Review Research (PRResearch), 4(3), Article 033253. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.033253
strongly correlated electron systems; oxide heterostructures; thin films
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Abstract:
The two-dimensional nature of engineered transition-metal ultrathin oxide films offers a large playground of yet to be fully understood physics. Here, we study pristine SrVO₃ monolayers that have recently been predicted to display a variety of magnetic and orbital orders. We find that nonlocal magnetic (orbital) fluctuations lead to a strong (weak to moderate) momentum differentiation in the self-energy, particularly in the scattering rate. In the one-band 2D Hubbard model, momentum selectivity on the Fermi surface (“k=kF”) is known to lead to pseudogap physics. Here instead, in the multiorbital case, we evidence a differentiation between momenta on the occupied (“kkF”) of the Fermi surface. Based on the dynamical vertex approximation, and introducing a “binaural fluctuation diagnostics” tool, we advance the understanding of spectral signatures of nonlocal fluctuations. Our work calls to (re)examine ultrathin oxide films and interfaces with methods beyond dynamical mean-field theory and may point to correlation-enhanced thermoelectric effects.
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Research facilities:
Vienna Scientific Cluster
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Project title:
elektronische Korrelationen auf dem 3-Teilchen-Niveau: P 32044-N32 (Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF)) Transportsimulationen korrelierter Materialien: P 30213-N36 (Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF))
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Research Areas:
Quantum Many-body Systems Physics: 20% Computational Materials Science: 80%