2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.114.257203
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First-Order Melting of a Weak Spin-Orbit Mott Insulator into a Correlated Metal

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“…Correspondingly, in Fig. 11 (a) the La dopants appear as dark-centered bright squares 28 , whose number is consistent with the x = 0.05 nominal doping of the sample.…”
Section: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Correspondingly, in Fig. 11 (a) the La dopants appear as dark-centered bright squares 28 , whose number is consistent with the x = 0.05 nominal doping of the sample.…”
Section: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This also contrasts the electron-doped phase diagram of (Sr 1−x La x ) 3 Ir 2 O 7 where static AF order abruptly vanishes across the MIT phase boundary 28 . Within both La-substituted Sr-214 and Sr-327, light electron doping renders an electronically phase separated ground state with coexisting metallic and gapped regions; however, beyond a threshold value of 6% electrons per Ir in Sr-327, AF order collapses into a globally gapless metal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…14, 25 The solution of the magnetic structure depicts antiferromagneticaly ordered moments aligned out-of-plane, along theâ-direction; 13,17,42 however neutron scattering would be unable to resolve small (< 1…”
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“…The strong interlayer couplings and magnetic anisotropy including the bonddirectional pseudodipolar interactions arising from the J eff = . In contrast, a doping-dependent negative electronic compressibility was discovered in later ARPES measurements, indicating an exotic correlated metallic state [32,35]. In order to reveal the nature of the metallic state, a detailed study of the elementary excitations is required that can determine the doping evolution of the electronic interactions, especially the magnetic couplings.…”
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