Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2012-04-05
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
4 pages text + 3 pages Appendices, 3 Figures; v2 - References Added
Scientific paper
We describe a new possible route to the metal-insulator transition in doped semiconductors such as Si:P or Si:B. We explore the possibility that the loss of metallic transport occurs through Mott localization of electrons into a quantum spin liquid state with diffusive charge neutral "spinon" excitations. Such a quantum spin liquid state can appear as an intermediate phase between the metal and the Anderson-Mott insulator. An immediate testable consequence is the presence of metallic thermal conductivity at low temperature in the electrical insulator near the metal-insulator transition. Further we show that though the transition is second order the zero temperature residual electrical conductivity will jump as the transition is approached from the metallic side. However the electrical conductivity will have a non-monotonic temperature dependence that may complicate the extrapolation to zero temperature. Signatures in other experiments and some comparisons with existing data are made.
Barkeshli Maissam M.
McGreevy John
Potter Andrew C.
Senthil T.
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