Emergent magnetic and topological phenomena in (111) pyrochlore iridate thin films
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
During the past decade, quantum materials with nontrivial band topology have become a focal theme in condensed matter physics. In this thriving field, great efforts have been recently made for the experimental discovery of correlated topological semimetals. Pyrochlore iridates R2Ir2O7 (R is a rare-earth ion) being the very first magnetic Weyl semimetal (WSM) candidate, direct demonstrations of its characters with the peculiar "all-in-all-out" antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering has remained elusive thus far, due to limitations in both available materials and probing techniques.
In this talk, we first report on a new synthesis protocol "in-situ solid phase epitaxy", where (111)-oriented high-quality single crystalline R2Ir2O7 thin films of millimeter-scale can be achieved. Next, we have done comprehensive exploration on the magnetic and topological properties of Eu2Ir2O7. Using synchrotron resonant X-ray magnetic scattering, we directly demonstrate the formation of the Ir "all-in-all-out" AFM order in R2Ir2O7 thin film, as required by the theoretical proposal. Concurrent with the magnetic transition, we reveal the emergence of an intrinsic anomalous Hall conductivity, which exhibits a colossal coercive field of ~100 T at low temperatures connected to the large spin-orbit interaction of Ir. These findings collectively single out the pyrochlore Eu2Ir2O7 as a rare example of AFM WSMs that was proposed a decade ago. In the end, we discuss the observations on distinctive behaviors between Eu2Ir2O7 and Y2Ir2O7, which indicate the emergence of an exotic chiral quantum disordered state in (111) Y2Ir2O7 thin films.
These results may have several broad implications for (i) exploiting the interplay of chiral edge excitations, spin-charge collective modes, topological Weyl magnons; (ii) investigating a new type of quantum criticality of the Luttinger liquid in R2Ir2O7; (iii) conceivably exploring an idea of quantum hydrodynamics in the ultra-clean limit. From the applied perspective, high-quality, well-characterized magnetic WSM films open a prospect to push the nascent field of topological AFM spintronics.
In this talk, we first report on a new synthesis protocol "in-situ solid phase epitaxy", where (111)-oriented high-quality single crystalline R2Ir2O7 thin films of millimeter-scale can be achieved. Next, we have done comprehensive exploration on the magnetic and topological properties of Eu2Ir2O7. Using synchrotron resonant X-ray magnetic scattering, we directly demonstrate the formation of the Ir "all-in-all-out" AFM order in R2Ir2O7 thin film, as required by the theoretical proposal. Concurrent with the magnetic transition, we reveal the emergence of an intrinsic anomalous Hall conductivity, which exhibits a colossal coercive field of ~100 T at low temperatures connected to the large spin-orbit interaction of Ir. These findings collectively single out the pyrochlore Eu2Ir2O7 as a rare example of AFM WSMs that was proposed a decade ago. In the end, we discuss the observations on distinctive behaviors between Eu2Ir2O7 and Y2Ir2O7, which indicate the emergence of an exotic chiral quantum disordered state in (111) Y2Ir2O7 thin films.
These results may have several broad implications for (i) exploiting the interplay of chiral edge excitations, spin-charge collective modes, topological Weyl magnons; (ii) investigating a new type of quantum criticality of the Luttinger liquid in R2Ir2O7; (iii) conceivably exploring an idea of quantum hydrodynamics in the ultra-clean limit. From the applied perspective, high-quality, well-characterized magnetic WSM films open a prospect to push the nascent field of topological AFM spintronics.
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Publication: Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 277204 (2021)
Appl. Phys. Lett. 117,041903 (2020)
APL Materials 8, 050904 (2020)
Presenters
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Xiaoran Liu
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- Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science