Bond ordering and phase transitions in Na<sub>2</sub>IrO<sub>3</sub> under high pressure
ORAL
Abstract
The Kitaev model of spin-1/2 on a honeycomb lattice supports degenerate topological ground states and may be useful in topological quantum computation. Na2IrO3 with a honeycomb lattice of Ir ions has been extensively studied as a candidate for the realization of this model, due to the effective Jeff = 1/2 low-energy excitations produced by the spin-orbit and crystal-field effect. As the eventual realization of the Kitaev model has remained evasive, it is highly desirable and challenging to tune the candidate materials toward such an end. It is well known that external pressure often leads to dramatic changes in the geometric and electronic structure of materials. In this work, the high-pressure phase diagram of Na2IrO3 is examined by first-principles calculations. It is found that Na2IrO3 undergoes a sequence of structural and magnetic phase transitions, from a magnetically ordered phase with space group C2/m to two bond-ordered nonmagnetic phases. The low-energy excitations in these high-pressure phases can be well described by the Jeff = 1/2 states.
*The Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDB28000000), the 100 Talents Program for Young Scientists of Guangdong University of Technology (Project No. 220413139).
–
Presenters
-
Zhimou Zhou
- Peking University