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Quantum electron liquid and its possible phase transition

Title
Quantum electron liquid and its possible phase transition
Author(s)
Kim, SunghunBang, JoonhoLim, Chan-youngLee, Seung YongHyun, JounghoonLee, GyubinLee, YeonghoonDenlinger, Jonathan D.Huh, SoonsangKim, ChangyoungSong, Sang YongSeo, JungpilThapa, DineshKim, Seong-GonLee, Young HeeKim, YeongkwanKim, Sung Wng
Issued Date
2022-11
Citation
Nature Materials, v.21, no.11, pp.1269 - 1274
Type
Article
Keywords
FERMIONSHEARSURFACE-STATESLOCALIZATIONCRYSTAL
ISSN
1476-1122
Abstract
Purely quantum electron systems exhibit intriguing correlated electronic phases by virtue of quantum fluctuations in addition to electron-electron interactions. To realize such quantum electron systems, a key ingredient is dense electrons decoupled from other degrees of freedom. Here, we report the discovery of a pure quantum electron liquid that spreads up to similar to 3 angstrom in a vacuum on the surface of an electride crystal. Its extremely high electron density and weak hybridization with buried atomic orbitals show the quantum and pure nature of the electrons, which exhibit a polarized liquid phase, as demonstrated by our spin-dependent measurement. Furthermore, upon enhancing the electron correlation strength, the dynamics of the quantum electrons change to that of a non-Fermi liquid along with an anomalous band deformation, suggestive of a transition to a hexatic liquid crystal phase. Our findings develop the frontier of quantum electron systems and serve as a platform for exploring correlated electronic phases in a pure fashion.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17136
DOI
10.1038/s41563-022-01353-8
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Related Researcher
  • 서정필 Seo, Jungpil 화학물리학과
  • Research Interests Topological Matters; High Tc Superconductors; Low dimensional Quantum Matters
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