Correlation Effects and Hidden Spin-Orbit Entangled Electronic Order in Parent and Electron-Doped Iridates Sr2IrO4

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Abstract

Recent experiments discovered hidden order in the parent and electron-doped iridates Sr2IrO4, some with striking analogies to the cuprates, including Fermi surface pockets, Fermi arcs, and pseudogap. Here, we study the correlation and disorder effects in a five-orbital model derived from the band theory. We find that the experimental observations are consistent with a d-wave spin-orbit density wave order that breaks the symmetry of a joint twofold spin-orbital rotation followed by a lattice translation. The associated staggered circulating Jeff = 1/2 spin current can be probed by advanced techniques of spin-current detection in spintronics. This electronic order can emerge spontaneously from the intersite Coulomb interactions between the spatially extended iridium 5d orbitals, turning the metallic state into an electron-doped quasi-2D Dirac semimetal with important implications on the possible superconducting state suggested by recent experiments.

Presenters

  • Sen Zhou

    Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Authors

  • Sen Zhou

    Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Kun Jiang

    Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College, Physics, Boston College

  • Hua Chen

    Department of Physics, Zhejiang Normal University, Physics, Zhejiang Normal University

  • Ziqiang Wang

    Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College, Physics, Boston College