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Magnetic evolution in perovskite iridate Sr<sub>2</sub>IrO<sub>4</sub> revealed by Raman scattering under pressure

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Abstract

At ambient pressure, the spin-orbit coupling induced Mott insulator Sr2IrO4 shows canted antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering with a Néel temperature of 240 K. The evolution of the magnetic structure with tuning parameters such as chemical doping and engineered strain has been well studied, but the behavior under hydrostatic pressure remains unsettled. Here, we present optical Raman measurements of low frequency magnons on Sr2IrO4 single crystals to investigate the complex magnetic evolution under high pressure. While at ambient pressure the Jeff=1/2 magnetic moments are mostly projected within the a-b plane, the spin correlation along the c-axis increases under pressure between layers. Starting approximately at 3 GPa, the AFM experience a spin-flop transition of first-order nature similar to the behavior in magnetic fields and of Sr3Ir2O7. The phase coexistence region extends to 11 GPa, before spins are fully rearranged from ordering in the basal plane to along the c-axis. Above 20 GPa, quasielastic Raman scattering arising from spin fluctuations appear, suggesting the onset of a disordered magnetic phase.

Presenters

  • Xiang Li

    California Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Xiang Li

    California Institute of Technology

  • Scott Cooper

    Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University

  • Anjana Krishnadas

    Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University

  • Alberto De La Torre

    Brown University, California Institute of Technology, Caltech

  • Felix Baumberger

    Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva, University of Geneva

  • Robin Perry

    University College London

  • David Hsieh

    Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, Caltech, Physics, California Institute of Technology

  • Daniel Marc Silevitch

    Caltech, California Institute of Technology

  • Thomas F Rosenbaum

    Caltech, California Institute of Technology

  • Yejun Feng

    Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University