TY - JOUR
T1 - Strong coupling nature of the excitonic insulator state in Ta2NiSe5
AU - Sugimoto, Koudai
AU - Nishimoto, Satoshi
AU - Kaneko, Tatsuya
AU - Ohta, Yukinori
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PY - 2018/3/15
Y1 - 2018/3/15
N2 - We analyze the measured optical conductivity spectra using the density-functional-theory-based electronic structure calculation and density-matrix renormalization group calculation of an effective model. We show that, in contrast to a conventional description, the Bose-Einstein condensation of preformed excitons occurs in Ta2NiSe5, despite the fact that a noninteracting band structure is a band-overlap semimetal rather than a small band-gap semiconductor. The system above the transition temperature is therefore not a semimetal but rather a state of preformed excitons with a finite band gap. A novel insulator state caused by the strong electron-hole attraction is thus established in a real material.
AB - We analyze the measured optical conductivity spectra using the density-functional-theory-based electronic structure calculation and density-matrix renormalization group calculation of an effective model. We show that, in contrast to a conventional description, the Bose-Einstein condensation of preformed excitons occurs in Ta2NiSe5, despite the fact that a noninteracting band structure is a band-overlap semimetal rather than a small band-gap semiconductor. The system above the transition temperature is therefore not a semimetal but rather a state of preformed excitons with a finite band gap. A novel insulator state caused by the strong electron-hole attraction is thus established in a real material.
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JO - Mathematical Social Sciences
JF - Mathematical Social Sciences
SN - 0165-4896
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