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91探花
inelastic neutron scattering spectra of quantum magnets

Prof Radu Coldea

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum materials

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum magnetism and quantum phase transitions
Radu.Coldea@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72335
Clarendon Laboratory, room 111.1
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Incommensurate counterrotating magnetic order stabilized by Kitaev interactions in the layered honeycomb $伪$-Li$_2$IrO$_3$

Physical Review B American Physical Society 93:19 (2016) 195158

Authors:

Stephanie Williams, Roger D Johnson, Friedrich Freund, Sungkyun Choi, Anton Jesche, Itamar Kimchi, Soham Manni, Alessandro Bombardi, Pascal Manuel, Phillipp Gegenwart, Radu Coldea

Abstract:

The layered honeycomb magnet 伪-Li2IrO3 has been theoretically proposed as a candidate to display unconventional magnetic behaviour associated with Kitaev interactions between spin-orbit entangled jeff = 1=2 magnetic moments on a honeycomb lattice. Here we report single crystal magnetic resonant x-ray diffraction combined with powder magnetic neutron diffraction to reveal an incommensurate magnetic order in the honeycomb layers with Ir magnetic moments counterrotating on nearest-neighbor sites. This unexpected type of magnetic structure for a honeycomb magnet cannot be explained by a spin Hamiltonian with dominant isotropic (Heisenberg) couplings. The magnetic structure shares many key features with the magnetic order in the structural polytypes 尾-and 纬-Li2IrO3, understood theoretically to be stabilized by dominant Kitaev interactions between Ir moments located on the vertices of three-dimensional hyperhoneycomb and stripyhoneycomb lattices, respectively. Based on this analogy and a theoretical soft-spin analysis of magnetic ground states for candidate spin Hamiltonians, we propose that Kitaev interactions also dominate in 伪-Li2IrO3, indicative of universal Kitaev physics across all three members of the harmonic honeycomb family of Li2IrO3 polytypes.

Single crystal growth from separated educts and its application to lithium transition-metal oxides

(2016)

Authors:

F Freund, SC Williams, RD Johnson, R Coldea, P Gegenwart, A Jesche

Incommensurate Counterrotating Magnetic Order Stabilized by Kitaev Interactions in the Layered Honeycomb ${\alpha}$-Li$_2$IrO$_3$

(2016)

Authors:

SC Williams, RD Johnson, F Freund, Sungkyun Choi, A Jesche, I Kimchi, S Manni, A Bombardi, P Manuel, P Gegenwart, R Coldea

Incommensurate counterrotating magnetic order stabilized by Kitaev interactions in the layered honeycomb alpha-Li2IrO3

91探花 (2016)

Authors:

Stephanie Williams, Roger Johnson, Radu Coldea, Itamar Kimchi

Abstract:

This dataset contains plain text files containing the data presented in Figures 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the corresponding manuscript published in Physical Review B. See readme.txt.

Single crystal growth from separated educts and its application to lithium transition-metal oxides: Data archive

91探花 (2016)

Authors:

Stephanie Williams, Roger Johnson, Radu Coldea

Abstract:

the deposited package contains single-crystal x-ray diffraction data from which the crystal structure of alpha-Li2IrO3 was refined.

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