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Symmetry breaking and unconventional charge ordering in single crystal Na$_{2.7}$Ru$_4$O$_9$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2018-08-15 v1

Abstract

The interplay of charge, spin, and lattice degrees of freedom in matter leads to various forms of ordered states through phase transitions. An important subclass of these phenomena of complex materials is charge ordering (CO), mainly driven by mixed-valence states. We discovered by combining the results of electrical resistivity (ρ\rho), specific heat, susceptibility χ\chi (\textit{T}), and single crystal x-ray diffraction (SC-XRD) that Na2.7_{2.7}Ru4_4O9_9 with the monoclinic tunnel type lattice (space group CC2/mm) exhibits an unconventional CO at room temperature while retaining metallicity. The temperature-dependent SC-XRD results show successive phase transitions with super-lattice reflections at \textbf{q}1_1=(0, 12\frac{1}{2}, 0) and \textbf{q}2_2=(0, 13\frac{1}{3}, 13\frac{1}{3}) below TC2T_{\textrm{C2}} (365 K) and only at \textbf{q}1_1=(0, 12\frac{1}{2}, 0) between TC2T_{\textrm{C2}} and TC1T_{\textrm{C1}} (630 K). We interpreted these as an evidence for the formation of an unconventional CO. It reveals a strong first-order phase transition in the electrical resistivity at TC2T_{\textrm{C2}} (cooling) = 345 K and TC2T_{\textrm{C2}} (heating) = 365 K. We argue that the origin of the phase transition is due to the localized 4dd Ru-electrons. The results of our finding reveal an unique example of Ru3+^{3+}/Ru4+^{4+} mixed valance heavy \textit{d}4^4 ions.

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@article{arxiv.1804.02012,
  title  = {Symmetry breaking and unconventional charge ordering in single crystal Na$_{2.7}$Ru$_4$O$_9$},
  author = {Arvind Yogi and C. I. Sathish and Hasung Sim and Matthew J. Coak and Y. Noda and Je-Geun Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.02012},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures