Abstract
Spin and orbital quantum numbers play a key role in the physics of Mott insulators, but in most systems they are connected only indirectly - via the Pauli exclusion principle and the Coulomb interaction. Iridium-based oxides (iridates) introduce strong spin-orbit coupling directly, such that these numbers become entwined together and the Mott physics attains a strong orbital character. In the layered honeycomb iridates this is thought to generate highly spin-anisotropic magnetic interactions, coupling the spin to a given spatial direction of exchange and leading to strongly frustrated magnetism. Here we report a new iridate structure that has the same local connectivity as the layered honeycomb and exhibits striking evidence for highly spin-anisotropic exchange. The basic structural units of this material suggest that a new family of three-dimensional structures could exist, the harmonic honeycomba' iridates, of which the present compound is the first example. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Modic, K. A., Smidt, T. E., Kimchi, I., Breznay, N. P., Biffin, A., Choi, S., … Analytis, J. G. (2014). Realization of a three-dimensional spin-anisotropic harmonic honeycomb iridate. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms5203
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