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Pseudospin-lattice coupling in the spin-orbit Mott insulator Sr2IrO4 SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Pseudospin-lattice coupling in the spin-orbit Mott insulator Sr2IrO4
Authors
Porras, J.Bertinshaw, J.Liu, H.Khaliullin, G.Sung, N. H.Kim, Jong-WooFrancoual, S.Steffens, P.Deng, G.Moretti Sala, M.Efimenko, A.Said, A.Casa, D.Huang, X.Gog, T.Kim, JunghoKeimer, B.Kim, Bumjoon
Date Issued
2019-02
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Abstract
Spin-orbit entangled magnetic dipoles, often referred to as pseudospins, provide a new avenue to explore novel magnetism inconceivable in the weak spin-orbit coupling limit, but the nature of their low-energy interactions remains to be understood. We present a comprehensive study of the static magnetism and low-energy pseudospin dynamics in the archetypal spin-orbit Mott insulator Sr2IrO4. We find that in order to understand even basic magnetization measurements, a formerly overlooked in-plane anisotropy is fundamental. In addition to magnetometry, we use neutron diffraction, inelastic neutron scattering, and resonant elastic and inelastic x-ray scattering to identify and quantify the interactions that determine the global symmetry of the system and govern the linear responses of pseudospins to external magnetic fields and their low-energy dynamics. We find that a pseudospin-only Hamiltonian is insufficient for an accurate description of the magnetism in Sr2IrO4 and that pseudospin-lattice coupling is essential. This finding should be generally applicable to other pseudospin systems with sizable orbital moments sensitive to anisotropic crystalline environments.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/95292
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.99.085125
ISSN
1098-0121
Article Type
Article
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, vol. 99, no. 8, page. 085125, 2019-02
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