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Magnetism and berry phase manipulation in an emergent structure of perovskite ruthenate by (111) strain engineering

Authors :
Ding, Zhaoqing
Chen, Xuejiao
Wang, Zhenzhen
Zhang, Qinghua
Yang, Fang
Bi, Jiachang
Lin, Ting
Wang, Zhen
Wu, Xiaofeng
Gu, Minghui
Meng, Meng
Cao, Yanwei
Gu, Lin
Zhang, Jiandi
Zhong, Zhicheng
Liu, Xiaoran
Guo, Jiandong
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The interplay among symmetry of lattices, electronic correlations, and Berry phase of the Bloch states in solids has led to fascinating quantum phases of matter. A prototypical system is the magnetic Weyl candidate SrRuO3, where designing and creating electronic and topological properties on artificial lattice geometry is highly demanded yet remains elusive. Here, we establish an emergent trigonal structure of SrRuO3 by means of heteroepitaxial strain engineering along the [111] crystallographic axis. Distinctive from bulk, the trigonal SrRuO3 exhibits a peculiar XY-type ferromagnetic ground state, with the coexistence of high-mobility holes likely from linear Weyl bands and low-mobility electrons from normal quadratic bands as carriers. The presence of Weyl nodes are further corroborated by capturing intrinsic anomalous Hall effect, acting as momentum-space sources of Berry curvatures. The experimental observations are consistent with our first-principles calculations, shedding light on the detailed band topology of trigonal SrRuO3 with multiple pairs of Weyl nodes near the Fermi level. Our findings signify the essence of magnetism and Berry phase manipulation via lattice design and pave the way towards unveiling nontrivial correlated topological phenomena.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.13825
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41535-023-00576-5