Unveiling the electronic transformations in the semi-metallic correlated-electron transitional oxide Mo8O23

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V. Nasretdinova
Ya. A. Gerasimenko
J. Mravlje
G. Gatti
P. Sutar
D. Svetin
A. Meden
V. Kabanov
A. Yu. Kuntsevich
M. Grioni
D. Mihailovic
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[1] Center of Excellence on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Nanocenter (CENN Nanocenter),
[2] Jamova 39,undefined
[3] Jozef Stefan Institute,undefined
[4] Jamova 39,undefined
[5] Institute of Physics,undefined
[6] EPFL,undefined
[7] Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology,undefined
[8] University of Ljubljana,undefined
[9] Večna Pot 113,undefined
[10] P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[11] National Research University Higher School of Economics,undefined
[12] Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,undefined
[13] University of Ljubljana,undefined
[14] Jadranska 19,undefined
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Mo8O23 is a low-dimensional chemically robust transition metal oxide coming from a prospective family of functional materials, MoO3−x, ranging from a wide gap insulator (x = 0) to a metal (x = 1). The large number of stoichometric compounds with intermediate x have widely different properties. In Mo8O23, an unusual charge density wave transition has been suggested to occur above room temperature, but its low temperature behaviour is particularly enigmatic. We present a comprehensive experimental study of the electronic structure associated with various ordering phenomena in this compound, complemented by theory. Density-functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal a cross-over from a semi-metal with vanishing band overlap to narrow-gap semiconductor behaviour with decreasing temperature. A buried Dirac crossing at the zone boundary is confirmed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). Tunnelling spectroscopy (STS) reveals a gradual gap opening corresponding to a metal-to-insulator transition at 343 K in resistivity, consistent with CDW formation and DFT results, but with large non-thermal smearing of the spectra implying strong carrier scattering. At low temperatures, the CDW picture is negated by the observation of a metallic Hall contribution, a non-trivial gap structure in STS below ∼170 K and ARPES spectra, that together represent evidence for the onset of the correlated state at 70 K and the rapid increase of gap size below ∼30 K. The intricate interplay between electronic correlations and the presence of multiple narrow bands near the Fermi level set the stage for metastability and suggest suitability for memristor applications.
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