RuCl3 electronic structure by quantum Monte Carlo
ORAL
Abstract
The alpha phase of RuCl3 crystal consists of 2D stacked honeycomb layers coupled with van der Waals interactions. Both bulk and multi/single layers of bonded RuCl6 octahedra have been produced and exhibit several promising electronic, magnetic and structural properties. The ground state is a magnetic insulator with several possible magnetic states that are energetically very close. Furthermore, the material allows for a formation of putative spin liquid phases and other unconventional magnetic states due to Ru spin-orbit coupling and favorable orbital occupations. We study these systems using fixed-node quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) with averaged spin-orbit as well as with recently developed fixed-phase spin-orbit QMC that is based on two-component spinors formalism. In particular, we attempt to understand the role of electron correlations as they affect the ground and excited states. We carry out calculations for the low-lying magnetic states vs non-magnetic state and attempt to reveal the impact of explicit spin-orbit effects on magnetic and electronic properties.
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Presenters
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Abdulgani Annaberdiyev
North Carolina State University
Authors
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Abdulgani Annaberdiyev
North Carolina State University
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Cody Melton
Sandia National Laboratories
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Raymond C Clay
Sandia National Laboratories
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Luke Shulenburger
Sandia National Laboratories
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Guangming Wang
North Carolina State University
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Lubos Mitas
North Carolina State University