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Kai Wang1,2, Jun Yang3, Chaoyang Kang4
1Henan University, School of Physics and Electronics, Kaifeng 475004, China.
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The combination of strong spin-orbit coupling and Coulomb interactions makes the 5d iridates a unique platform for realizing novel correlated electronic states. Here, utilizing infrared spectroscopy, we demonstrate that a robust Mott insulating state persists in the 1/3-hole self-doped system La_{3}Ir_{3}O_{11}, evidenced by the collapse of the Drude response and the emergence of sharp excitations across the Mott gap. Our theoretical calculations reveal that the insulating behavior arises from the cooperative interplay of structural distortions, spin-orbit coupling, and Coulomb interactions. Specifically, octahedral distortion and Ir-Ir dimerization split the t_{2g} orbitals, driving the J_{eff}=1/2 bands toward half filling while keeping the J_{eff}=3/2 bands away from it. Consequently, electron correlations induce an orbital-selective Mott transition in the J_{eff}=1/2 bands, whereas a band-insulating gap develops in the J_{eff}=3/2 bands, thereby stabilizing the unconventional insulating state in La_{3}Ir_{3}O_{11}. These findings provide new insights into the design and understanding of the insulating ground state of spin-orbit-coupled iridates.
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