Evolution of Magnetism in Single-Crystal Honeycomb Iridates

Abstract

We report the successful synthesis of single-crystals of the layered iridate, (Na1-xLix)2IrO3, 0≤ x ≤ 0.9, and a thorough study of its structural, magnetic, thermal and transport properties. The new compound allows a controlled interpolation between Na2IrO3 and Li2IrO3, while maintaing the novel quantum magnetism of the honeycomb Ir4+ planes. The measured phase diagram demonstrates a dramatic suppression of the N\'eel temperature, TN, at intermediate x suggesting that the magnetic order in Na2IrO3 and Li2IrO3 are distinct, and that at x≈ 0.7, the compound is close to a magnetically disordered phase that has been sought after in Na2IrO3 and Li2IrO3. By analyzing our magnetic data with a simple theoretical model we also show that the trigonal splitting, on the Ir4+ ions changes sign from Na2IrO3 and Li2IrO3, and the honeycomb iridates are in the strong spin-orbit coupling regime, controlled by =1/2 moments.

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