Spectroscopic signature of trimer Mott insulator and charge disproportionation in BaIrO3
Abstract
We have measured the reflectivity spectra of the barium iridate 9R BaIrO3, the crystal structure of which consists of characteristic Ir3O12 trimers. In the high-temperature phase above the transition temperature Tc180 K, we find that the optical conductivity involves two temperature-dependent optical transitions with an ill-defined Drude response. These features are reminiscent of the optical spectra in the organic dimer Mott insulators, implying a possible emergence of an unusual electronic state named trimer Mott insulator in BaIrO3, where the carrier is localized on the trimer owing to the strong Coulomb repulsion. Along with a pronounced splitting of the phonon peak observed below Tc, which is a hallmark of charge disproportionation, we discuss a possible phase transition from the trimer Mott insulator to a charge-ordered insulating phase in BaIrO3.
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