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    Pressure Tuning of an Ionic Insulator into a Heavy Electron Metal: An Infrared Study of YbS

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    Optical conductivity [σ(ω)\sigma(\omega)] of YbS has been measured under pressure up to 20 GPa. Below 8 GPa, σ(ω)\sigma(\omega) is low since YbS is an insulator with an energy gap between fully occupied 4ff state and unoccupied conduction (cc) band. Above 8 GPa, however, σ(ω)\sigma(\omega) increases dramatically, developing a Drude component due to heavy carriers and characteristic infrared peaks. It is shown that increasing pressure has caused an energy overlap and hybridization between the cc band and 4ff state, thus driving the initially ionic and insulating YbS into a correlated metal with heavy carriers

    Metal-insulator transition in PrRu4_4P12_{12} and SmRu4_4P12_{12} investigated by optical spectroscopy

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    Electronic structures of the filled-skutterudite compounds PrRu4_4P12_{12} and SmRu4_4P12_{12}, which undergo a metal-insulator transition (MIT) at TMIT_{\rm MI} = 60 K and 16 K, respectively, have been studied by means of optical spectroscopy. Their optical conductivity spectra develop an energy gap of ∼\sim 10 meV below TMIT_{\rm MI}. The observed characteristics of the energy gap are qualitatively different from those of the Kondo semiconductors. In addition, optical phonon peaks in the spectra show anomalies upon the MIT, including broadening and shifts at TMIT_{\rm MI} and an appearance of new peaks below TMIT_{\rm MI}. These results are discussed in terms of density waves or orbital ordering previously predicted for these compounds.Comment: 4pages, 4figures, submitted to Physical Review
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