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Ferromagnetic Exchange Anisotropy from Antiferromagnetic Superexchange in the Mixed 3d-5d Transition-Metal Compound Sr3CuIrO6

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2013-08-05 v2

Abstract

We report a combined experimental and theoretical study of the unusual ferromagnetism in the one-dimensional copper-iridium oxide Sr3_3CuIrO6_6. Utilizing Ir L3L_3 edge resonant inelastic x-ray scattering, we reveal a large gap magnetic excitation spectrum. We find that it is caused by an unusual exchange anisotropy generating mechanism, namely, strong ferromagnetic anisotropy arising from antiferromagnetic superexchange, driven by the alternating strong and weak spin-orbit coupling on the 5d5d Ir and 3d Cu magnetic ions, respectively. From symmetry consideration, this novel mechanism is generally present in systems with edge-sharing Cu2+^{2+}O4_4 plaquettes and Ir4+^{4+}O6_6 octahedra. Our results point to unusual magnetic behavior to be expected in mixed 3d-5d transition-metal compounds via exchange pathways that are absent in pure 3d or 5d compounds.

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@article{arxiv.1302.1818,
  title  = {Ferromagnetic Exchange Anisotropy from Antiferromagnetic Superexchange in the Mixed 3d-5d Transition-Metal Compound Sr3CuIrO6},
  author = {Wei-Guo Yin and X. Liu and A. M. Tsvelik and M. P. M. Dean and M. H. Upton and Jungho Kim and D. Casa and A. Said and T. Gog and T. F. Qi and G. Cao and J. P. Hill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.1818},
  year   = {2013}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures