Selective Mott Physics as a Key to Iron Superconductors

TitleSelective Mott Physics as a Key to Iron Superconductors
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsMedici, Lde', Giovannetti, G, Capone, M
JournalPhysical review letters (Print)
Volume112
ISSN0031-9007
Abstract

We show that electron- and hole-doped BaFe2As2 are strongly influenced by a Mott insulator that would be realized for half-filled conduction bands. Experiments show that weakly and strongly correlated conduction electrons coexist in much of the phase diagram, a differentiation which increases with hole doping. This selective Mottness is caused by the HundÅ› coupling effect of decoupling the charge excitations in different orbitals. Each orbital then behaves as a single-band doped Mott insulator, where the correlation degree mainly depends on how doped is each orbital from half filling. Our scenario reconciles contrasting evidences on the electronic correlation strength, implies a strong asymmetry between hole and electron doping, and establishes a deep connection with the cuprates.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.177001