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 localiza...
In this paper, we tackle the complexity of coexisting disorder and Coulomb electron-electron interac...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
We present a theory of the metal-insulator transition in a disordered two-dimensional electron gas. ...
High temperature superconductivity in cuprates arises from doping a parent Mott insulator by electro...
Strongly correlated electron systems have fascinated physicists for decades. It started by the study...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
The Mott transition is the phenomenon of charge localization driven solely by electron-electron inte...
It has been more than two decades since the copper-oxide high temperature superconductors were disco...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
This article reviews the effort to understand the physics of high temperature superconductors from t...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
The strong Coulomb repulsion between charge carriers in a system with one electron per site can lead...
SmB6 has been a well-known Kondo insulator for decades, but recently attracts extensive new attentio...
4noWe show, by using a correlated Jastrow wave function and a mapping onto a classical model, that t...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
In this paper, we tackle the complexity of coexisting disorder and Coulomb electron-electron interac...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
We present a theory of the metal-insulator transition in a disordered two-dimensional electron gas. ...
High temperature superconductivity in cuprates arises from doping a parent Mott insulator by electro...
Strongly correlated electron systems have fascinated physicists for decades. It started by the study...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
The Mott transition is the phenomenon of charge localization driven solely by electron-electron inte...
It has been more than two decades since the copper-oxide high temperature superconductors were disco...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
This article reviews the effort to understand the physics of high temperature superconductors from t...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
The strong Coulomb repulsion between charge carriers in a system with one electron per site can lead...
SmB6 has been a well-known Kondo insulator for decades, but recently attracts extensive new attentio...
4noWe show, by using a correlated Jastrow wave function and a mapping onto a classical model, that t...
Near a Mott transition, strong electron correlations may enhance Cooper pairing. This is demonstrate...
In this paper, we tackle the complexity of coexisting disorder and Coulomb electron-electron interac...
One early triumph of quantum physics is the explanation why some materials are metallic whereas othe...
We present a theory of the metal-insulator transition in a disordered two-dimensional electron gas. ...