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Tuning orbital-selective phase transitions in a two-dimensional Hund's correlated system.

Eun Kyo KoSungsoo HahnChanghee SohnSangmin LeeSeung-Sup B LeeByungmin SohnJeong Rae KimJaeseok SonJeongkeun SongYoungdo KimDonghan KimMiyoung KimChoong H KimChangyoung KimTae Won Noh
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Hund's rule coupling (J) has attracted much attention recently for its role in the description of the novel quantum phases of multi-orbital materials. Depending on the orbital occupancy, J can lead to various intriguing phases. However, experimental confirmation of the orbital occupancy dependency has been difficult as controlling the orbital degrees of freedom normally accompanies chemical inhomogeneities. Here, we demonstrate a method to investigate the role of orbital occupancy in J related phenomena without inducing inhomogeneities. By growing SrRuO 3 monolayers on various substrates with symmetry-preserving interlayers, we gradually tune the crystal field splitting and thus the orbital degeneracy of the Ru t 2g orbitals. It effectively varies the orbital occupancies of two-dimensional (2D) ruthenates. Via in-situ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we observe a progressive metal-insulator transition (MIT). It is found that the MIT occurs with orbital differentiation: concurrent opening of a band insulating gap in the d xy band and a Mott gap in the d xz/yz bands. Our study provides an effective experimental method for investigation of orbital-selective phenomena in multi-orbital materials.
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