Magnetism in iridate heterostructures leveraged by structural distortions

arXiv: Strongly Correlated Electrons(2019)

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Fundamental control of magnetic coupling through heterostructure morphology is a prerequisite for rational engineering of magnetic ground states. We report the tuning of magnetic interactions in superlattices composed of single and bilayers of SrIrO 3 inter-spaced with SrTiO 3 in analogy to the Ruddlesden-Popper series iridates. Magnetic scattering shows predominately c -axis antiferromagnetic orientation of the magnetic moments for the bilayer, as in Sr 3 Ir 2 O 7 . However, the magnetic excitation gap, measured by resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, is quite different between the two structures, evidencing a significant change in the stability of the competing magnetic phases. In contrast, the single layer iridate hosts a more bulk-like gap. We find these changes are driven by bending of the c -axis Ir-O-Ir bond, which is much weaker in the single layer, and subsequent local environment changes, evidenced through x-ray diffraction and magnetic excitation modeling. Our findings demonstrate how large changes in the magnetic interactions can be tailored and probed in spin-orbit coupled heterostructures by engineering subtle structural modulations.
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Magnetic properties and materials,Phase transitions and critical phenomena,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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