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Quasi-2D anomalous Hall Mott insulator of topologically engineered Jeff =1/2 electrons

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-07-26 v1

Abstract

We investigate an experimental toy-model system of a pseudospin-half square-lattice Hubbard Hamiltonian in [(SrIrO3)1/(CaTiO3)1] to include both nontrivial complex hopping and moderate electronic correlation. While the former induces electronic Berry phases as anticipated from the weak-coupling limit, the later stabilizes an antiferromagnetic (AFM) Mott insulator ground state in analogous to the strong-coupling limit. Their combined results in the real system are found to be an anomalous Hall effect with a non-monotonic temperature dependence due to the self-competition of the electron-hole pairing in the Mott state, and an exceptionally large Ising anisotropy that is captured as a giant magnon gap beyond the superexchange approach. The unusual phenomena highlight the rich interplay of electronic topology and electronic correlation in the intermediate-coupling regime that is largely unexplored and challenging in theoretical modelling.

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@article{arxiv.2206.01392,
  title  = {Quasi-2D anomalous Hall Mott insulator of topologically engineered Jeff =1/2 electrons},
  author = {Junyi Yang and Hidemaro Suwa and Derek Meyers and Han Zhang and Lukas Horak and Zhaosheng Wang and Gilberto Fabbris and Yongseong Choi and Jenia Karapetrova and Jong-Woo Kim and Daniel Haskel and Philip J. Ryan and M. P. M. Dean and Lin Hao and Jian Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.01392},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted by Phys. Rev. X