Effects of spin-orbit interaction and electron correlations in strontium titanate

Abstract

We show that the Bloch states in the conduction band of SrTiO3 arise from the interplay between highly anisotropic hopping in sub-bands derived from the Ti t2g orbitals and spin-orbit coupling that mixes these orbitals. Because of the nearly flat-band characteristics for one of the principal axes, at sufficiently high doping these Bloch states become unstable with respect to electron interactions, resulting in Mott-like singlet correlations. These findings may be relevant to the anomalous electronic properties of SrTiO3, including its unusual superconductivity.

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