Electronic transport measurements of high impedance Heisenberg-Kitaev materials
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Abstract
In our previous experiments on the Heisenberg-Kitaev material Sodium Iridate (Na2IrO3) [1] the highly insulating character of this material precluded electronic transport measurements at low temperatures. Here, we show preliminary results on α-Ruthenium Trichloride (α-RuCl3), also a highly insulating Heisenberg-Kitaev system, using a custom-made probe that utilizes triaxial lines, capable of guarded electrical measurements. This technique allows to probe α-RuCl3 at temperatures below its magnetic ordering transition, exploring ground states predicted in the frame of the Heisenberg-Kitaev model. Electronic devices were made by mechanically exfoliating bulk crystals of α-RuCl3 and standard nanofabrication techniques.
[1] Josue Rodriguez, Gilbert Lopez, Francisco Ramirez, Nicholas P. Breznay, Alessandra Lanzara, James G. Analytis and Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal “Competition between magnetic order and charge localization in Na2IrO3 thin crystal devices” Phys. Rev. B 101, 235415 (2020).
Presenters
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Patrick T Barfield
California State University, Long Beach
Authors
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Patrick T Barfield
California State University, Long Beach
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Vikram Nagarajan
University of California, Berkeley
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James G Analytis
University of California, Berkeley
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Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal
California State University, Long Beach