Interplay of magnetic and structural phase transitions in the Mott insulator Sr<sub>2</sub>IrO<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The single-layered Ruddlesden-Popper iridate Sr2IrO4 hosts a Jeff =1/2 state and an ab-plane canted antiferromagnetic structure, making it a promising candidate for hosting a range of exotic states. Pseudospins arising from the strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC) at the Ir sites have non-negligible coupling with the lattice and may be responsible for a series of finely-balanced magnetic transitions. In particular, we report a pressure-driven spin-flip transition to c-axis aligned antiferromagnetic order at ~10 GPa under hydrostatic conditions, using optical Raman scattering measurements to reveal a concurrent first-order structural transition. The phonon anomalies we observe through temperature- and polarization-dependent measurements indicate that the new phase embraces strong phonon anharmonicity and/or enhanced directional negative thermal expansion. The findings underscore the delicate interplay between the SOC and lattice in 5d materials and provide insights for potential functionalities.
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Presenters
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Xiang Li
Caltech
Authors
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Xiang Li
Caltech
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Scott Cooper
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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Anjana Krishnadas
Okinawa Institute of Science & Technolog
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Alberto De la Torre
Caltech
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Robin Perry
University College London
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Felix Baumberger
University of Geneva, Switzerland., University of Geneva
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Daniel M Silevitch
Caltech
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David Hsieh
Caltech
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Thomas F Rosenbaum
Caltech
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Yejun Feng
Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology