Probing the Ground States of the Kitaev-Heisenberg Model in RuCl3 through Guarded Electrical Measurements
ORAL
Abstract
Alpha Ruthenium Chloride (α-RuCl3) is part of a special class of Mott insulators, Kitaev materials, that exhibit strong spin orbit coupling and bond directional exchange interactions. In particular, the Kitaev-Heisenberg model predicts this material to host interesting ground states such as a Quantum Spin Liquid (QSL) with fractionalized excitations making it ideal for applications in topological quantum computing, as well as magnetic ordered states. Through guarded measurements of RuCl3 thin crystal electronic devices, we find that electronic transport is dominated by thermally activated transport at high temperatures and Efros-Shklovskii Variable Range Hopping transport at low temperatures down to the known zig zag antiferromagnetic ordering transition for RuCl3. Measurements demonstrate that this antiferromagnetic ordering is robust up to fields of 11T out of the plane. Future experiments will explore the effects of a magnetic field in the plane of the sample and its effect on the electronic transport mechanism.
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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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Maya H Martinez
California State University, Long Beach
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Vinh Tran
California State University, Long Beach
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Vikram Nagarajan
University of California, Berkeley, University of Minnesota
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James G Analytis
University of California, Berkeley
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Claudia Ojeda-Aristizabal
California State University, Long Beach