Hysteresis response of 2D electron nematics in the presence of material disorder
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Abstract
Electron nematic phases, which break the rotational symmetry of the host crystal while retaining liquidity, have been observed in a variety of systems, including strontium ruthenates, iron superconductors, cuprate superconductors, the (111) surface of bismuth, and high fractional Landau levels. Depending upon interactions with the lattice, the nematic may either be in the XY or the Ising universality class.
Previously, we proposed new experimental tests [1] that can reveal the universality class, based on hysteresis: Upon cycling an applied orienting field, a clean 2D XY electron nematic will show no hysteresis, whereas a clean Ising nematic will show robust hysteresis.
However, no material system is defect-free, and no spontaneous symmetry breaking can occur in the 2D Ising model in the presence of random fields.. In this talk, we discuss the hysteresis characteristics of XY and Ising nematics in the presence of material disorder.
[1] S. Basak and E. W. Carlson, Phys. Rev. B 96, 081303(R) (2017).
Previously, we proposed new experimental tests [1] that can reveal the universality class, based on hysteresis: Upon cycling an applied orienting field, a clean 2D XY electron nematic will show no hysteresis, whereas a clean Ising nematic will show robust hysteresis.
However, no material system is defect-free, and no spontaneous symmetry breaking can occur in the 2D Ising model in the presence of random fields.. In this talk, we discuss the hysteresis characteristics of XY and Ising nematics in the presence of material disorder.
[1] S. Basak and E. W. Carlson, Phys. Rev. B 96, 081303(R) (2017).
*We acknowledge support from NSF Grant No.DMR-1508236 and Department of Education Grant No. P116F140459. This research is also supported by computation resources through XSEDE startup allocation (TG-DMR180098). SB will be supported through Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship in Spring 2019.
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Presenters
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Sayan Basak
- Purdue University