Phases under magnetic field and domain wall physics in pyrochlore iridates
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Abstract
Rare earth pyrochlore iridates (R2Ir2O7, R=Pr, Y, etc.) incorporate both strong spin-orbit coupling and correlations, and consequently can have distinct physical properties and novel topological phases. We theoretically study the effects of magnetic field and metal-insulator transition in these materials, with a combination of ab initio calculation and Hartree-Fock method. Various possible magnetic phases are explored. Metallic magnetic domain wall states are found under a substantial range of correlation strength U. Finally, we will compare results with recent experiments.
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Presenters
Ru Chen
Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Authors
Ru Chen
Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ashvin Vishwanath
Physics, Harvard University
Physics, Harvard university
Harvard Univ
Physics, Harvard
Harvard University
Jeffrey Neaton
Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Kavli Energy Nanosciences Institute at Berkeley
Physics, University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Department of Physics, University of California
Univ of California - Berkeley
Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
Materials Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Physics, University of California, Berkeley
Department of Physics UCB; Molecular Foundry LBNL; Kavli ENSI
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Department of Physics, Univ of California - Berkeley
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and University of California - Berkeley