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First principles calculations on chemically intercalated honeycomb Kitaev materials

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Abstract

Layered honeycomb-lattice with 4d and 5d trainsition metals are being intensively discussed as possible realizations of the Kitaev model where magnetism is dominated by a strong spin-orbit coupling resulting in highly nontrivial physical properties. In this talk, we will discuss the role of inter- and intra-layer chemical intercalation on the electronic and magnetic properties of some representative families from first principles calculations, model considerations and comparison with experiment.

We will present results on (i) the spin-orbit Mott insulator family KxIryO2 where the potassium content acts as a chemical tuning parameter to control the amount of charge in the Ir-O layers. We will show that in the experimentally unexplored regime that interpolates between triangular and honeycomb structures KxIryO2 is a candidate to display Kitaev magnetism [1]. (ii) The intercalated compounds H3LiIr2O6 [2], Ag3LiIr2O6. Our study suggests that the magnetic response in these systems is extremely sensitive to both the stoichiometry and the microstructure of the samples and emphasize the importance of a careful treatment of inter-layer atoms for similar systems.

[1] R. D. Johnson, I. Broeders, K. Mehlawat, Y. Li, Yogesh Singh, R. Valentí, and R. Coldea, Phys. Rev. B 100, 214113 (2019).
[2] Ying Li, Stephen M. Winter, and Roser Valentí, Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 247202 (2018).

Presenters

  • Ying Li

    Xi'an Jiaotong University

Authors

  • Ying Li

    Xi'an Jiaotong University

  • Faranak Bahrami

    Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College

  • Roger D Johnson

    University College London, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London

  • Radu Coldea

    University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University

  • Fazel Tafti

    Boston College, Department of Physics, Boston College, Department of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA

  • Stephen Winter

    Wake Forest University, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University

  • Roser Valenti

    Goethe University Frankfurt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, ITP, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Goethe University Frankfurt