2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.87.085125
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From quasi-two-dimensional metal with ferromagnetic bilayers to Mott insulator with G-type antiferromagnetic order in Ca3(Ru1xTi

Abstract: We report the electronic and magnetic phase diagram of Ca3(Ru1−xTix)2O7. With Ti doping, the system evolves from a quasi-2D metal with ferromagnetic (FM) bilayers coupled antiferromagnetically along the c-axis (AFM-b) for x = 0, to a weakly localized state for 0 < x < 0.05 and finally to a Mott insulator with G-type antiferromagnetic (G-AFM) order for x ≥ 0.05. The magnetic state switching from the AFM-b to the G-AFM occurs in the weakly localized state near x = 0.03. We show that such a magnetic transition is… Show more

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“…The material of interest in this paper, Ca3(Ru0.97Ti0.03)2O7, shows a metallic state with the AFM-a type magnetic order for TMIT (~46 K) < T < TN (~62 K) but a Mott insulating state with the G-AFM order for T < TMIT. According to the T-x phase diagram of Ca3(Ru1-xTix)2O7 ( Figure S1 [24]), Ca3(Ru0.97Ti0.03)2O7 sits right at the boundary between the correlated metallic phase and the Mott insulating phase [23], and the physical properties and responses to external stimuli are to a great extent determined by the competition between these two distinct magnetic and electronic instabilities. Thus, it serves as a model system to explore exotic phenomena of strongly correlated electrons in the vicinity of the MIT.…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material of interest in this paper, Ca3(Ru0.97Ti0.03)2O7, shows a metallic state with the AFM-a type magnetic order for TMIT (~46 K) < T < TN (~62 K) but a Mott insulating state with the G-AFM order for T < TMIT. According to the T-x phase diagram of Ca3(Ru1-xTix)2O7 ( Figure S1 [24]), Ca3(Ru0.97Ti0.03)2O7 sits right at the boundary between the correlated metallic phase and the Mott insulating phase [23], and the physical properties and responses to external stimuli are to a great extent determined by the competition between these two distinct magnetic and electronic instabilities. Thus, it serves as a model system to explore exotic phenomena of strongly correlated electrons in the vicinity of the MIT.…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1a. Unlike our previously-reported phase diagram28 which shows the evolution of magnetic structure in a wide composition range, the current phase diagram is focused on the magnetic phase separation region near the critical Ti concentration. Our goal of establishing such a detailed phase diagram is to examine if there exists any other intermediate magnetic phases between the AFM-b and G-AFM phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Unlike manganites, Ca 3 Ru 2 O 7 features comparable energy scales between the double-exchange FM and superexchange AFM interactions. The phase coherence of those small Fermi pockets is quite easy to be destroyed by Ti impurities, which are strong scattering centers28. Once those surviving itinerant electrons are localized, FM coupling strength would be reduced very quickly so that the checkboard super-exchange coupling becomes dominate, resulting in a G-AFM state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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