Abstract
A pseudospin-1/2 Mott phase on a honeycomb lattice is proposed to host the celebrated two-dimensional Kitaev model which has an elusive quantum spin liquid ground state, and fascinating physics relevant to the development of future templates towards topological quantum bits. Here we report a comprehensive, atomically resolved real-space study by scanning transmission electron and scanning tunnelling microscopies on a novel layered material displaying Kitaev physics, andalpha;-RuCl 3. Our local crystallography analysis reveals considerable variations in the geometry of the ligand sublattice in thin films of andalpha;-RuCl3 that opens a way to realization of a spatially inhomogeneous magnetic ground state at the nanometre length scale. Using scanning tunnelling techniques, we observe the electronic energy gap of andcirc;0.25 eV and intra-unit cell symmetry breaking of charge distribution in individual andalpha;-RuCl3 surface layer. The corresponding charge-ordered pattern has a fine structure associated with two different types of charge disproportionation at Cl-terminated surface.
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Ziatdinov, M., Banerjee, A., Maksov, A., Berlijn, T., Zhou, W., Cao, H. B., … Kalinin, S. V. (2016). Atomic-scale observation of structural and electronic orders in the layered compound α-RuCl3. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13774
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