Large spectral weight transfer in optical conductivity of SrTiO3 induced by intrinsic vacancies
Abstract
The optical conductivity (σ1) of SrTiO3 for various vacancies has been systematically studied using a combination of ultraviolet - vacuum ultraviolet (UV-VUV) reflectivity and spectroscopic ellipsometry. For cation (Ti) vacancies, σ1 shows large spectral weight transfer over a wide range of energy from as high as 35 eV to as low as 0.5 eV and the presence of mid-gap states, suggesting that strong correlations play an important role. While for anion (O) vacancies σ1 shows changes from 7.4 eV up to 35 eV. These unexpected results can be explained in terms of orbital reconstruction.
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