Imaging stripe phases in Mn- and Ti-doped bilayer calcium ruthenates
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Abstract
As a prototypical transition-metal oxide compound, the bilayer calcium ruthenate Ca3Ru2O7 exhibits exotic electronic phases under various temperatures and magnetic fields. Upon doping with a small concentration of 3d metals on the Ru sites, the quasi-two-dimensional metallic state of Ca3Ru2O7 could transition into a Mott insulating state with a G-type antiferromagnetic order. Using microwave impedance microscopy, we report the nanoscale imaging of metal-insulator phase transition in Mn- and Ti-doped Ca3Ru2O7. For the Ti-doped single crystal, a new stripe phase different from the two terminal phases emerges within a narrow window across the transition [1]. Interestingly, while stripe-like metallic features are present in the Mn-doped sample, their orientation, evolution across the phase transition, and electronic properties are distinct from the Ti-counterparts. Our work highlights the doping effect in complex oxides that critically impacts phase transitions in the parent compound.
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Publication: A. Gangshettiwar et al., Phys. Rev. B 101, 201106(R).
Presenters
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Ashish Gangshettiwar
University of Texas at Austin
Authors
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Ashish Gangshettiwar
University of Texas at Austin
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Yanglin Zhu
Pennsylvania State University, Penn state university
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Zhanzhi Jiang
University of Texas at Austin
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Jin Peng
Nanjing Univ
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Yu Wang
Pennsylvania State University
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Zhiqiang Mao
Pennsylvania State University
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Keji Lai
University of Texas at Austin