A comparative resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) study of three well-known Kitaev materials is presented: α-Li2IrO3, Na2IrO3, and α-RuCl3. Despite similar low-energy physics, these materials show distinct electronic properties, such as the large difference in the size of the charge gap. The RIXS spectra of the spin-orbit exciton for these materials show remarkably similar three-peak features, including sharp low energy peak (peak A) as well as transitions between jeff=1/2 and jeff=3/2 states. Comparison of experimental spectra with cluster calculations reveals that the observed three-peak structure reflects the significant role that non-local physics plays in the electronic structure of these materials. In particular, the low-energy peak A arises from a holon-doublon pair rather than a conventional particle-hole exciton as proposed earlier. Our study suggests that while spin-orbit assisted Mott insulator is still the best description for these materials, electron itinerancy cannot be ignored when formulating low-energy Hamiltonian of these materials.
@article{arxiv.2310.10847,
title = {Non-local features of the spin-orbit exciton in Kitaev materials},
author = {Blair W. Lebert and Subin Kim and Beom Hyun Kim and Sae Hwan Chun and Diego Casa and Jaewon Choi and Stefano Agrestini and Kejin Zhou and Mirian Garcia-Fernandez and Young-June Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.10847},
year = {2023}
}