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Observation of an exotic insulator to insulator transition upon electron doping the Mott insulator CeMnAsO.

E J WildmanG B LawrenceAron WalshKazuki MoritaS SimpsonC RitterG B G StenningAngel Moisés Arévalo-LópezAbbie C McLaughlin
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
A promising route to discover exotic electronic states in correlated electron systems is to vary the hole or electron doping away from a Mott insulating state. Important examples include quantum criticality and high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates. Here, we report the surprising discovery of a quantum insulating state upon electron doping the Mott insulator CeMnAsO, which emerges below a distinct critical transition temperature, T II . The insulator-insulator transition is accompanied by a significant reduction in electron mobility as well as a colossal Seebeck effect and slow dynamics due to decoupling of the electrons from the lattice phonons. The origin of the transition is tentatively interpreted in terms of many-body localization, which has not been observed previously in a solid-state material.
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