Chemical disorder induced electronic orders in correlated metals

Authors: Jinning Hou, Yuting Tan, Wei Ku

arXiv: 2303.1380v1 - DOI (cond-mat.str-el)
6+5 pages
License: CC BY 4.0

Abstract: In strongly correlated metals, long-range magnetic order is sometimes found only upon introduction of a minute amount of $disordered$ non-magnetic impurities to the unordered clean samples. To explain such anti-intuitive behavior, we propose a scenario of inducing electronic (magnetic, orbital, or charge) order via chemical disorder in systems with coexisting local moments and itinerant carriers. By disrupting the damaging long-range quantum fluctuation originating from the itinerant carriers, the electronic order preferred by the local moment can be re-established. We demonstrate this mechanism using a realistic spin-fermion model and show that the magnetic order can indeed be recovered as a result of enhanced disorder once the length scale of phase coherence of the itinerant carriers becomes shorter than a critical value. The proposed simple idea has a general applicability to strongly correlated metals, and it showcases the rich physics resulting from the interplay between mechanisms of multiple length scales.

Submitted to arXiv on 02 Mar. 2023

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