The Mott insulator LaTiO3 in heterostructures with SrTiO3 is metallic
Abstract
It is shown that LaTiO3 in superlattices with SrTiO3 is not a Mott insulator but a strongly correlated metal. The tetragonal lattice geometry imposed by the SrTiO3 substrate leads to an increase of the Ti 3d t2g band width and a reversal of the t2g crystal field relative to the orthorhombic bulk geometry. Using dynamical mean field theory based on finite-temperature multi-band exact diagonalization we show that, as a result of these effects, local Coulomb interactions are not strong enough to induce a Mott transition in tetragonal LaTiO3. The metalicity of these heterostructures is therefore not an interface property but stems from all LaTiO3 planes.
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