We analyze multiorbital Hubbard models describing Hund's metals, focusing on the ubiquitous occurrence of a charge instability, signaled by a divergent/negative electronic compressibility, in a range of doping from the half-filled Mott insulator corresponding to the frontier between Hund's and normal metals. We show that the breaking of rotational invariance favors this instability: both spin anisotropy in the interaction and crystal-field splitting among the orbitals make the instability zone extend to larger dopings, making it relevant for real materials like iron-based superconductors. These observations help us build a coherent picture of the occurrence and extent of this instability. We trace it back to the partial freezing of the local degrees of freedom in the Hund's metal, which reduces the allowed local configurations and thus the quasiparticle itinerancy. The abruptness of the unfreezing happening at the Hund's metal frontier can be directly connected to a rapid change in the electronic kinetic energy and thus to the enhancement and divergence of the compressibility.

Enhancement of charge instabilities in Hund's metals by breaking of rotational symmetry / Chatzieleftheriou, M.; Berovic, M.; Villar Arribi, P.; Capone, M.; De'Medici, L.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 102:20(2020), pp. 1-14. [10.1103/PhysRevB.102.205127]

Enhancement of charge instabilities in Hund's metals by breaking of rotational symmetry

Berovic M.;Villar Arribi P.;Capone M.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

We analyze multiorbital Hubbard models describing Hund's metals, focusing on the ubiquitous occurrence of a charge instability, signaled by a divergent/negative electronic compressibility, in a range of doping from the half-filled Mott insulator corresponding to the frontier between Hund's and normal metals. We show that the breaking of rotational invariance favors this instability: both spin anisotropy in the interaction and crystal-field splitting among the orbitals make the instability zone extend to larger dopings, making it relevant for real materials like iron-based superconductors. These observations help us build a coherent picture of the occurrence and extent of this instability. We trace it back to the partial freezing of the local degrees of freedom in the Hund's metal, which reduces the allowed local configurations and thus the quasiparticle itinerancy. The abruptness of the unfreezing happening at the Hund's metal frontier can be directly connected to a rapid change in the electronic kinetic energy and thus to the enhancement and divergence of the compressibility.
2020
102
20
1
14
205127
https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.205127
Chatzieleftheriou, M.; Berovic, M.; Villar Arribi, P.; Capone, M.; De'Medici, L.
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