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Abstract

Spin-orbit coupling results in technologically-crucial phenomena underlying magnetic devices like magnetic memories and energy-efficient motors. In heavy element materials, the strength of spin-orbit coupling becomes large to affect the overall electronic nature and induces novel states such as topological insulators and spin-orbit-integrated Mott states. Here we report an unprecedented charge-ordering cascade in IrTe2 without the loss of metallicity, which involves localized spin-orbit Mott states with diamagnetic Ir4+ -Ir4+ dimers. The cascade in cooling, uncompensated in heating, consists of first order-type consecutive transitions from a pure Ir3+ phase to Ir3+ -Ir4+ charge-ordered phases, which originate from Ir 5d to Te 5p charge transfer involving anionic polymeric bond breaking. Considering that the system exhibits superconductivity with suppression of the charge order by doping, analogously to cuprates, these results provide a new electronic paradigm of localized charge-ordered states interacting with itinerant electrons through large spin-orbit coupling.

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Title
Charge-ordering cascade with spin-orbit Mott dimer states in metallic iridium ditelluride
Author
Ko, K-t; Lee, H-h; Kim, D-h; Yang, J-j; Cheong, S-w; Eom, Mj; Kim, Js; Gammag, R; Kim, K-s; Kim, H-s; Kim, T-h; Yeom, H-w; Koo, T-y; Kim, H-d; Park, J-h
Pages
7342
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jun 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1687009230
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jun 2015