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Topological magnetic phase in LaMnO$_3$ (111) bilayer

Materials Science 2015-11-11 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Candidates for correlated topological insulators, originated from the spin-orbit coupling as well as Hubbard type correlation, are expected in the (111111) bilayer of perovskite-structural transition-metal oxides. Based on the first-principles calculation and tight-binding model, the electronic structure of a LaMnO3_3 (111111) bilayer sandwiched in LaScO3_3 barriers has been investigated. For the ideal undistorted perovskite structure, the Fermi energy of LaMnO3_3 (111111) bilayer just stays at the Dirac point, rendering a semi-metal (graphene-like) which is also a half-metal (different from graphene nor previous studied LaNiO3_3 (111111) bilayer). The Dirac cone can be opened by the spin-orbit coupling, giving rise to nontrivial topological bands corresponding to the (quantized) anomalous Hall effect. For the realistic orthorhombic distorted lattice, the Dirac point moves with increasing Hubbard repulsion (or equivalent Jahn-Teller distortion). Finally, a Mott gap opens, establishing a phase boundary between the Mott insulator and topological magnetic insulator. Our calculation finds that the gap opened by spin-orbit coupling is much smaller in the orthorhombic distorted lattice (\sim1.71.7 meV) than the undistorted one (\sim1111 meV). Therefore, to suppress the lattice distortion can be helpful to enhance the robustness of topological phase in perovskite (111111) bilayers.

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@article{arxiv.1511.02968,
  title  = {Topological magnetic phase in LaMnO$_3$ (111) bilayer},
  author = {Yakui Weng and Xin Huang and Yugui Yao and Shuai Dong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02968},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 8 figures