Investigation on the Itinerant/Local Magnetic Nature in SrRuO<sub>3</sub> by ARPES
ORAL
Abstract
SrRuO3 (SRO), one of the most famous perovskite metallic ferromagnets, has been the center of various research perspectives. One of the key issue with a long-time standing debate is the origin of ferromagnetism with metallicity. We studied the three-dimensional electronic structure of SRO single crystals by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We determined the inner potential of SRO single crystals for the first time. We also measured band dispersions on high symmetry planes and opened a way to cross-check theoretical electronic structures of SRO, which has not been accomplished during last 20 years. We also obtained temperature dependence of the ferromagnetic exchange splitting. These results implied the existence of short-range magnetic order above the Curie temperature and supported the dual nature of itinerant/local magnetism in SRO. Detailed experimental results and analyses will be presented and discussed.
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Presenters
Ji Seop Oh
Institute for Basic Science
Authors
Ji Seop Oh
Institute for Basic Science
Se Young Park
Center for Correlated Electron Systems (CCES), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
Institute for Basic Science
Wonshik Kyung
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Naoki Kikugawa
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, 01187 Dresden, Germany
National Institute for Material Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki
National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba
National Institute for Materials Science
Quantum Transport Properties Group, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba 305-0003, Japan
National Institute for Material Science
Yoshiyuki Yoshida
AIST
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Junyoung Kwon
CCES-IBS
Institute for Basic Science
Simon K Moser
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Roland Koch
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Advanced Light Source, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Chris Jozwiak
Advanced Light Source, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ALS, Lawrence National Berkeley Laboratory
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, USA
Advanced Light Source (ALS), E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Advanced Light Source, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Aaron Bostwick
Advanced Light Source, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ALS, Lawrence National Berkeley Laboratory
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Advanced Light Source (ALS), E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Advanced Light Source, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Eli Rotenberg
Advanced Light Source, E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ALS, Lawrence National Berkeley Laboratory
Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Advanced Light Source (ALS), E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Advanced Light Source, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Changyoung Kim
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University (SNU)
Physics and astronomy, Seoul National University
Seoul National University
CCES-IBS
Institute for Basic Science
IBS-CCES, Seoul National University
Tae Won Noh
Center for Correlated Electron Systems (CCES), Institute for Basic Science (IBS)