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Charge Disproportionation, Mixed Valence, and Janus Effect in Multiorbital Systems: A Tale of Two Insulators
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Multiorbital SystemsEngineeringCharge TransportSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsMagnetic Topological InsulatorCharge Carrier TransportMaterials ScienceHigh-spin Mott InsulatorPhysicsLarge HundMixed ValenceQuantum ChemistryPositive HundNatural SciencesTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDisordered Quantum SystemJanus EffectHund’s CouplingTopological Heterostructures
Multiorbital Hubbard models host strongly correlated "Hund's metals" even for interactions much stronger than the bandwidth. We characterize this interaction-resilient metal as a mixed-valence state. In particular, it can be pictured as a bridge between two strongly correlated insulators: a high-spin Mott insulator and a charge-disproportionated insulator which is stabilized by a very large Hund's coupling. This picture is confirmed comparing models with negative and positive Hund's coupling for different fillings. Our results provide a characterization of the Hund's metal state and connect its presence with charge disproportionation, which has indeed been observed in chromates and proposed to play a role in iron-based superconductors.
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