Evidence for Insulating Behavior in the Electric Conduction of (NH3)K3C60 Systems

Abstract

Microwave study using cavity perturbation technique revealed that the conductivity of antiferromagnet (NH3)K3-xRbxC60 at 200K is already 3-4 orders of magnitude smaller than those of superconductors, K3C60 and (NH3)xNaRb2C60, and that the antiferromagnetic compounds are insulators below 250K without metal-insulator transitions. The striking difference in the magnitude of the conductivity between these materials strongly suggests that the Mott-Hubbard transition in the ammoniated alkali fullerides is driven by a reduction of lattice symmetry from face-centered-cubic to face-centered-orthorhombic, rather than by the magnetic ordering.

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