Band-Mott mixing hybridizes the gap in Fe2Mo3O8

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2021)

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We combined optical spectroscopy and first-principles electronic structure calculations to reveal the charge gap in the polar magnet Fe2Mo3O8. Iron occupation on the octahedral site draws the gap strongly downward compared to the Zn parent compound, and subsequent occupation of the tetrahedral site creates a narrow resonance near the Fermi energy that draws the gap downward even further. This resonance is a many-body effect that emanates from the flat valence band in a Mott-like state due to screening of the local moment-similar to expectations for a Zhang-Rice singlet, except that here it appears in a semiconductor. We discuss the unusual hybridization in terms of orbital occupation and character as well as the structure-property relationships that can be unveiled in various metal-substituted systems (Ni, Mn, Co, Zn).
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