Observation of Phonon-Assisted Magnon Absorption in Spin-Orbit Coupling Induced Mott Insulator Sr2IrO4
Abstract
The infrared transmission measurement was performed for a two-dimensional spin-orbit coupling induced Mott insulator Sr2IrO4 with a layered-perovskite structure. A phonon-assisted magnon mode was observed at around 1870 cm-1 in the absorption spectrum below 180 K. The nearest-neighbor superexchange interaction J was estimated to be 57 meV, which is about a half of the J value of a copper oxide La2CuO4. Our results indicate the possibility that nontrivial properties such as superconductivity are realized at rather high temperature in iridium oxides.
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