The competition between spin-orbit coupling, bandwidth (W) and electron-electron interaction (U) makes iridates highly susceptible to small external perturbations, which can trigger the onset of novel types of electronic and magnetic states. Here we employ {\em first principles} calculations based on density functional theory and on the constrained random phase approximation to study how dimensionality and strain affect the strength of U and W in (SrIrO3)m/(SrTiO3) superlattices. The result is a phase diagram explaining two different types of controllable magnetic and electronic transitions, spin-flop and insulator-to-metal, connected with the disruption of the Jeff=1/2 state which cannnot be understood within a simplified local picture.
@article{arxiv.1701.08942,
title = {Dimensionality-strain phase diagram of strontium iridates},
author = {Bongjae Kim and Peitao Liu and Cesare Franchini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08942},
year = {2017}
}