Magnetoelastic coupling in α-RuCl<sub>3</sub> and possible technological applications of α-RuCl<sub>3</sub>/graphene heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
In this talk, I will focus on the first-principles results on the magnetoelastic coupling in α−RuCl3 and the dependence of the magnetic coupling constants on strain effects. Different magnetic interactions are found to respond unequally to the variations in the lattice, with the Kitaev interaction being the most sensitive. We will discuss how uniaxial strain perpendicular to the honeycomb planes reorganizes the relative coupling strengths, strongly enhancing the Kitaev interaction while simultaneously weakening the other anisotropic exchanges under compression. Uniaxial strain may therefore pose a fruitful route to experimentally tune α−RuCl3 nearer to Kitaev limit. I will also discuss the corresponding scenario when the strain changes from uniaxial to homogeneous.
In heterostructure geometry with graphene, α−RuCl3 shows interesting properties due to the proximity effect. I will show how the charge transfer between α−RuCl3 and graphene can be used for device applications in technology.
In heterostructure geometry with graphene, α−RuCl3 shows interesting properties due to the proximity effect. I will show how the charge transfer between α−RuCl3 and graphene can be used for device applications in technology.
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Presenters
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Sananda Biswas
Goethe University Frankfurt
Authors
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Sananda Biswas
Goethe University Frankfurt
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David Kaib
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Kira Riedl
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Stephen Winter
Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N, Wake Forest University
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Jesse Balgley
Washington University, St. Louis
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Jackson Butler
Washington University, St. Louis
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Erik A Henriksen
Washington University, St. Louis
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Bernd Wolf
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Michael Lang
Goethe University Frankfurt
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Roser Valenti
Goethe University Frankfurt