Physical Review Research (May 2023)

Linearly dispersive bands at the onset of correlations in K_{x}C_{60} films

  • Ping Ai,
  • Luca Moreschini,
  • Ryo Mori,
  • Drew W. Latzke,
  • Jonathan D. Denlinger,
  • Alex Zettl,
  • Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal,
  • Alessandra Lanzara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.L022042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
p. L022042

Abstract

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Molecular crystals are a flexible platform to induce novel electronic phases. Due to the weak forces between molecules, intermolecular distances can be varied over larger ranges than interatomic distances in atomic crystals. On the other hand, the hopping terms are generally small, which results in narrow bands, strong correlations, and heavy electrons. Here, by growing K_{x}C_{60} fullerides on hexagonal layered Bi_{2}Se_{3}, we show that upon doping the series undergoes a Mott transition from a molecular insulator to a correlated metal and an in-gap state evolves into highly dispersive Dirac-like fermions at half filling, where superconductivity occurs. This picture challenges the commonly accepted description of the low-energy quasiparticles as appearing from a gradual electron doping of the conduction states and suggests an intriguing parallel with the more famous family of the cuprate superconductors. More in general, it indicates that molecular crystals offer a viable route to engineer electron-electron interactions.