Pressure and alloying effects on the metal to insulator transition in NiS2-xSex studied by infrared spectroscopy

Perucchi A, Marini C, Valentini M, Postorino P, Sopracase R, Dore P, Hansmann P, Jepsen O, Sangiovanni G, Toschi A, Held K, Topwal D, Sarma DD, Lupi S (2009)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2009

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Book Volume: 80

Article Number: ARTN 073101

Journal Issue: 7

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.073101

Abstract

The metal to insulator transition in the charge-transfer NiS2-xSex compound has been investigated through infrared reflectivity. Measurements performed by applying pressure to pure NiS2 (lattice contraction) and by Se alloying (lattice expansion) reveal that in both cases an anomalous metallic state is obtained. We find that optical results are not compatible with the linear Se-alloying vs pressure-scaling relation previously established through transport, thus pointing out the substantially different microscopic origin of the two transitions.

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Perucchi, A., Marini, C., Valentini, M., Postorino, P., Sopracase, R., Dore, P.,... Lupi, S. (2009). Pressure and alloying effects on the metal to insulator transition in NiS2-xSex studied by infrared spectroscopy. Physical Review B, 80(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.80.073101

MLA:

Perucchi, A., et al. "Pressure and alloying effects on the metal to insulator transition in NiS2-xSex studied by infrared spectroscopy." Physical Review B 80.7 (2009).

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