Three-band Hubbard model for Na2IrO3: Topological insulator, zigzag antiferromagnet, and Kitaev-Heisenberg material

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Abstract

Na2IrO3 was one of the first materials proposed to feature the Kane-Mele-type topological insulator phase. Contemporaneously it was claimed that the same material is in a Mott insulating phase which is described by the Kitaev-Heisenberg (KH) model. First experiments indeed revealed Mott insulating behavior in conjunction with antiferromagnetic long-range order. Further refined experiments established antiferromagnetic order of zigzag type which is not captured by the KH model. Since then several extensions and modifications of the KH model were proposed in order to describe the experimental findings. Here we suggest that adding charge fluctuations to the KH model represents an alternative explanation of zigzag antiferromagnetism. Moreover, a phenomenological three-band Hubbard model unifies all the pieces of the puzzle: topological insulator physics for weak and KH model for strong electron-electron interactions as well as a zigzag antiferromagnet at intermediate interaction strength.

Presenters

  • Johannes Reuther

    Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universitat Berlin, Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universitaet Berlin

Authors

  • Johannes Reuther

    Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universitat Berlin, Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universitaet Berlin

  • Manuel Laubach

    Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universitaet Dresden

  • Ronny Thomale

    Institute for Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of Wuerzburg, Institut fuer Theoretische Physik, University of Wuerzburg, Physics, Univ of Wuerzburg

  • Stephan Rachel

    School of Physics, University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne