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Spectrally sharp magnetic excitations above the critical temperature in Weyl semimetals of rare-earth iridates

ORAL

Abstract

The rare-earth pyrochlore iridates represent a fascinating class of materials where electronic correlations, strong spin-orbit coupling, and geometrical frustration converge to create a variety of complex magnetic and electronic phases. Despite their intriguing properties, the magnetic order and excitations in these topological quantum materials are not well understood, primarily due to the difficulty in growing sizable high-quality single crystals and the lack of detailed microscopic insights into their temperature-dependent phases. In this talk, I will present the investigation into the magnetic excitations of Y2Ir2O7 across the non-collinear antiferromagnetic transition using a combination of resonant elastic and inelastic X-ray scattering, spin-wave analysis and dynamical spin susceptibility calculations. Our results reveal the presence of unusual spectrally sharp, gapped magnetic excitations, which surprisingly persist far above the Néel transition temperature into the spin frustrated state. These findings reveal the existence of an unconventional cooperative paramagnetic (CP) phase governed by a hidden degree of freedom coupled with magnetic fluctuations. These results also provide new insight into the long-standing puzzling magnetic behavior in high temperatures across the family of semi-metallic pyrochlore iridates.

Presenters

  • Michael Terilli

    Rutgers University

Authors

  • Michael Terilli

    Rutgers University

  • Xiaoran Liu

    Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Xun Jia

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Pontus Laurell

    University of Missouri

  • Ana-Marija Nedić

    University of Minnesota

  • Yueqing Chang

    Rutgers University

  • Tsung-Chi Wu

    Rutgers University

  • Huyongqing Chen

    Boston University

  • Hongze Li

    University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Austin

  • Mary Upton

    X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA., Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jung Ho Kim

    X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, USA., ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jong-Woo kim

    Argonne National Laboratory, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratories

  • Philip James Ryan

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Christie Nelson

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

  • Jianshi Zhou

    University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Austin

  • Mikhail Kareev

    Rutgers University

  • Wanzheng Hu

    Boston University

  • Jedediah Pixley

    Rutgers University

  • Gregory A Fiete

    Northeastern University

  • Yue Cao

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jak Chakhalian

    Rutgers University