Strain, lattice distortions and the metal-insulator transition in correlated electron materials

MPSD Seminar

  • Date: Jan 30, 2019
  • Time: 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Andrew Millis
  • Columbia University and the Center for Computational Quantum Physics of the Flatiron Institute
  • Location: CFEL (Bldg. 99)
  • Room: Seminar Room I-III, EG.076-080
  • Host: Angel Rubio
Strain, lattice distortions and the metal-insulator transition in correlated electron materials
Correlation-driven metal-insulator transitions are typically coupled strongly both to local (octahedral distortion) and long wavelength (strain) lattice distortions. I present a theory of the intertwined electronic and lattice transitions in correlated materials, and show how it accounts for phenomena ranging from the interplay between nematic and magnetic ordering in pnictide superconductors, to the strain and current dependence of the metal insulator transitions in Ca2RuO4 and Ca3Ru2O7 and superlattice effects in the rare earth nickelates.
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