We theoretically propose a family of f-electron based magnets that realizes Kitaev-type bond-dependent anisotropic interactions. Based on {\it ab initio} calculations, we show that A2PrO3 (A: alkali metals) crystalize in a triclinic structure with honeycomb layers of edge-sharing PrO6 octahedra. Each Pr4+ cation has a 4f electron in the Γ7 doublet, which comprises a spin-orbital entangled Kramers pair with the effective moment Jeff=1/2. By using the Wannier orbitals from the {\it ab initio} calculations, we find that the effective interactions between the Jeff=1/2 moments are predominantly of {\it antiferromagnetic} Kitaev type for light alkali metals A=Li and Na, in stark contrast to the ferromagnetic ones in 4d- and 5d-electron based materials. Our finding would provide a playground for the Kitaev spin liquids that is hard to be accessed by the candidates ever discovered.
@article{arxiv.1807.01443,
title = {Antiferromagnetic Kitaev Interaction in $f$-Electron Based Honeycomb Magnets},
author = {Seong-Hoon Jang and Ryoya Sano and Yasuyuki Kato and Yukitoshi Motome},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.01443},
year = {2020}
}