Investigation of magnetic order in RuO<sub>2</sub> through magneto-optic Kerr effect
ORAL
Abstract
The magnetic ordering of RuO2 has been a recent topic of debate due to its emergence as a candidate for a model altermagnet and contrasting experimental observations ranging from high temperature antiferromagnetism to an absence of magnetic order. Theoretical calculations suggest that stoichiometric RuO2 is likely nonmagnetic, though hole doping could induce magnetism, indicating that magnetism could vary from sample to sample and depend on the growth conditions. Current experimental data does not provide a definitive conclusion on the magnetic structure of RuO2, and further measurements are needed. We performed polar Kerr effect measurements on both bulk RuO2 and thin films from multiple sources and with multiple crystallographic orientations and thickness, over a temperature range of 2 K to 475 K. Our results aim to provide additional data toward characterizing the magnetic structure of RuO2 and help resolve the ongoing debate.
*This project was supported by the NSF award DMR-2419425 and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) Initiative Grant No. GBMF10276.
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Presenters
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Camron Farhang
- UCI
- Univeristy of California, Irvine
- University of California Irvine