Spin-orbit coupling induced Van Hove singularity in proximity to a Lifshitz transition in Sr<sub>4</sub>Ru<sub>3</sub>O<sub>10</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The physics of correlated electron systems can be strongly influenced by Van Hove singularities (VHSs) in the vicinity of the Fermi energy (EF). In the Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) series of strontium ruthenates, Srn+1RunO3n+1, near- EF VHSs are thought to drive a host of complex emergent phenomena including enhanced superconductivity and metamagnetism. The tri-layer compound, Sr4Ru3O10, hosts a ferromagnetic ground state, with magnetisation aligned parallel to the c-axis. Interestingly, an in-plane metamagnetic transition has been observed whose physical origin is not well understood, although it has been postulated that the transition is related to VHSs situated close to EF. I will show our recent work combining angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy to identify and classify a rich hierarchy of VHSs located within 30 meV of the Fermi level in Sr4Ru3O10. [1] Most importantly, we find that a spin-orbit induced hybridisation between a heavy spin-majority and light spin-minority band mediates the formation of a saddle point VHS right at the Fermi level. We further identify a delicate interplay between the magnetisation direction and spin-orbit coupling, demonstrating a new mechanism through which field-driven Lifshitz transitions may arise.
[1] Carolina A. Marques, Philip A.E. Murgatroyd, et al., “Spin-orbit coupling induced Van Hove singularity in proximity to a Lifshitz transition in Sr4Ru3O10”, arXiv:2303.05587, Oct. 2023.
[1] Carolina A. Marques, Philip A.E. Murgatroyd, et al., “Spin-orbit coupling induced Van Hove singularity in proximity to a Lifshitz transition in Sr4Ru3O10”, arXiv:2303.05587, Oct. 2023.
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Publication: Carolina A. Marques, Philip A.E. Murgatroyd, et al., "Spin-orbit coupling induced Van Hove singularity in proximity to a Lifshitz transition in Sr4Ru3O10", arXiv:2303.05587, Oct. 2023. submitted to peer review.
Presenters
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Philip Murgatroyd
- University of St.Andrews