Field-direction dependent quantum-limit magnetoresistance in correlated Dirac semimetal CaIrO3

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Abstract

The electron correlation in topological semimetals has been an important subject in topological material physics. The quantum confinement of strongly correlated relativistic electrons into quasi-one-dimension under a strong magnetic field (B) offers a fertile ground for exploring the emergent correlated topological phenomena, but has been rarely realized so far.

In this study, we report a largely anisotropic quantum-limit magnetoresistance (MR) in perovskite CaIrO3, which is a strongly-correlated Dirac semimetal on the verge of Mott transition [1,2]. The resistivity for B || a shows an insulating behavior with the MR ratio exceeding 2000 % around 18 T, whereas the B || c MR always remains metallic. This is accounted for in terms of that the large difference of Fermi velocity of the n = 0 Landau level between B || a and B || c due to the B-direction dependent 5d orbital electron hopping, which triggers the different instability toward the charge density wave formation for the one-dimensional (|| B) dispersive n = 0 Landau level [3].



[1] M. Zeb and H. Kee, Physical Review B 86, 085149 (2012)

[2] J. Fujioka et al., Nature Communications 10, 362 (2019)

[3] R. Yamada et al., npj Quantum Materials 7, 13 (2022)

Publication: submitted to Physical Review B

Presenters

  • Rinsuke Yamada

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Rinsuke Yamada

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo

  • Jun Fujioka

    Tsukuba University

  • Minoru Kawamura

    RIKEN, RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN, Center for Emergent Matter Science

  • Shiro Sakai

    RIKEN

  • Motoaki Hirayama

    RIKEN, Univ of Tokyo

  • Ryotaro Arita

    The University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS, University of Tokyo, the University of Tokyo

  • Tatsuya Okawa

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Daisuke Hashizume

    RIKEN

  • Ryosuke Kurihara

    Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo University of Science

  • Masashi Tokunaga

    Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo, The Institute for Solid-State Physics, University of Tokyo

  • Yoshinori Tokura

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN