We have performed photoemission and soft x-ray absorption studies of
pyrochlore-type Ru oxides, namely, the filling-control system
Sm2−xCaxRu2O7 and the bandwidth-control system
Sm2−xBixRu2O7, which show insulator-to-metal transition with
increasing Ca and Bi concentration, respectively. Core levels and the O 2p
valence band in Sm2−xCaxRu2O7 show almost the same amount of
monotonous upward energy shifts with Ca concentration, which indicates that the
chemical potential is shifted downward due to hole doping. The Ru 4d band in
Sm2−xCaxRu2O7 is also shifted toward the Fermi level (EF) with
hole doping and the density of states (DOS) at EF increases. The core levels
in Sm2−xBixRu2O7, on the other hand, do not show clear energy
shifts except for the Ru 3d core level, whose line shape change also reflects
the increase of metallic screening with Bi concentration. We observe pronounced
spectral weight transfer from the incoherent to the coherent parts of the Ru 4d
t2g band with Bi concentration, which is expected for a bandwidth-control
Mott-Hubbard system. The increase of the DOS at EF is more abrupt in the
bandwidth-control Sm2−xBixRu2O7 than in the filling-control
Sm2−xCaxRu2O7, in accordance with a recent theoretical
prediction. Effects of charge transfer between the Bi 6sp band and the Ru
4d band are also discussed.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure