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Universal Electric‐Field‐Driven Resistive Transition in Narrow‐Gap Mott Insulators

Abstract

A striking universality in the electric-field-driven resistive switching is shown in three prototypical narrow-gap Mott systems. This model, based on key theoretical features of the Mott phenomenon, reproduces the general behavior of this resistive switching and demonstrates that it can be associated with a dynamically directed avalanche. This model predicts non-trivial accumulation and relaxation times that are verified experimentally.

Keywords:
Resistive touchscreen Condensed matter physics Mott insulator Electric field Universality (dynamical systems) Materials science Mott transition Metal–insulator transition Physics Superconductivity Quantum mechanics Electrical engineering Hubbard model Metal

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