Mott transition in the A15 phase of Cs$_{3} $C$_{60}$: absence of pseudogap and charge order


Abstract in English

We present a detailed NMR study of the insulator to metal transition induced by an applied pressure $p$ in the A15 phase of Cs$_{3}$C$_{60}$. We evidence that the insulating antiferromagnetic (AF) and superconducting (SC) phases only coexist in a narrow $p$ range. At fixed $p$, in the metallic state above the SC transition $T_c$, the $^{133}$Cs and $^{13}$C NMR spin lattice relaxation data are seemingly governed by a pseudogap like feature. We prove that this feature, also seen in the $^{133}$Cs NMR shift data is rather a signature of the Mott transition, which broadens and smears out progressively for increasing $(p,T)$. The analysis of the variation of the quadrupole splitting $ u _{Q}$ of the $^{133}$Cs NMR spectrum precludes any cell symmetry change at the Mott transition and only monitors a weak variation of lattice parameter. These results open an opportunity to consider theoretically the Mott transition in a multiorbital three dimensional system well beyond its critical point.

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