Possible Mott transition in layered Sr2Mn3As2O2ᅠsingle crystals

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Single crystals of Sr2Mn3As2O2 have been grown for the first time, for which we show a possible layer-selective Mott insulator behavior. This compound stands out as a hybrid structure of MnO2 and MnAs layers, analogously to the active CuO2 and FeAs layers, respectively, in the cuprate and iron-based high-temperature superconductors. Electrical transport, neutron diffraction measurements, together with density functional theory calculations on Sr2Mn3As2O2 single crystals converge toward a picture of independent magnetic order at T1∼79 K and T2∼360 K for the two Mn sublattices, with insulating behavior at odds with the metallic behavior predicted by calculations. Furthermore, our inelastic neutron-scattering studies of spin-wave dispersions for the Mn(1) sublattice reveal an effective magnetic exchange coupling of SJ∼3.7 meV. This is much smaller than those for the Mn(2) sublattice.

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Chen, Chih-Wei, Wang, Weiyi, Loganathan, Vaideesh, et al.. "Possible Mott transition in layered Sr2Mn3As2O2ᅠsingle crystals." Physical Review B, 99, no. 14 (2019) American Physical Society: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.144423.

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