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Is Expanded Fluid Mercury a Ferroelectric Excitonic Insulator?
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1984
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Materials ScienceQuantum LiquidExpanded Liquid MercuryDense Mercury VaporPhysicsEngineeringFerroelectric ApplicationFluid MercuryApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsExcitonic-insulator PhaseSolid-state Physic
We relate the metal-nonmetal transition in expanded liquid mercury to the dielectric transition in dense mercury vapor. Condensation of Frenkel excitons into an excitonic-insulator phase is shown to occur at the dielectric transition. The excitons unbind at the associated (Mott) metal-nonmetal transition. The permanent dipole moments of the condensed excitons are estimated to order as a ferroelectric phase; the critical exponents of the liquid-gas transition therefore become classical.
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