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TT 30: Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors - Theory

TT 30.2: Vortrag

Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 11:30–11:45, H19

Hundness versus Mottness in a Three-Band Hund Model with Relevance for Iron-Pnictides — •Katharina M. Stadler1, Zhiping Yin2, Jan von Delft1, Gabriel Kotliar2, and Andreas Weichselbaum11Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany — 2Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA

The recently discovered iron pnictide superconductors (as well as chalcogenides, ruthenates, and other 4d transition metal oxides) show puzzling anomalous properties, like a coherence-incoherence crossover, also in the normal state. While there is consensus about strong correlation effects playing a key role in these materials, their precise origin (Coulomb repulsion or Hund’s rule coupling between electrons of different orbitals) has been under debate as one of the major open questions in the field many years. In a recent detailed study of the Hund metal problem [1] the coherence-incoherence crossover was shown to be connected to spin-orbital separation and to be clearly driven by Hund’s rule coupling.
In order to better understand the differences between Mott insulators and Hund metals we explore the phase diagram for a three-band model with Coulomb repulsion and Hund’s rule coupling on a Bethe lattice at 1/3 filling using the numerical renormalization group to obtain a numerically exact dynamical mean-field theory solution.
K. M. Stadler et al., PRL 115, 136401 (2015)

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