Strain Tuning Three-state Potts Nematicity in a Correlated Antiferromagnet
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Abstract
Electron nematicity has become a familiar characteristic of many strongly correlated materials. A widely studied example is the discovered Ising-nematicity and its interplay with superconductivity in tetragonal iron pnictides. Since nematic directors in crystalline solids are restricted by the underlying crystal symmetry, recently emerged quantum matters with three-fold rotational symmetry offer a new platform to investigate nematic order with three-state Potts character. In this talk, we report reversible strain tuning of the three-state Potts nematicity in a zigzag antiferromagnet insulator, FePSe3. Probing the nematicity via optical linear dichroism, we demonstrate either 2π/3 or π/2 rotation of nematic director by uniaxial strain. The nature of the nematic phase transition can also be controlled such that it undergoes a smooth, crossover transition or a spontaneous Ising-like nematic flop transition. The ability to tune the nematic order with in-situ strain further enables the extraction of nematic susceptibility, which exhibits a divergent behavior near the magnetic ordering temperature.
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Presenters
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Kyle Hwangbo
University of Washington
Authors
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Kyle Hwangbo
University of Washington
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John Cenker
University of Washington
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Elliott W Rosenberg
University of Washington, Stanford University
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Qianni Jiang
University of Washington
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Haidan Wen
Argonne National Laboratory
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Di Xiao
University of Washington, 1. Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98915 2. Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98915, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Department of Physics, University of Washington; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Jiun-Haw Chu
University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Xiaodong Xu
University of Washington