Hidden antiferromagnetism on the light-irradiated surface of bulk SrTiO3 and at the LaAlO3SrTiO3 interfaces
Abstract
We study properties of electrons on illuminated surfaces of SrTiO3 with titanium dxzdyz and dxy bands for their spectrum. Recently A. F. Santander-Syro et al [Nature Materials, 13, 1085 (2014)] found that the dxy bands actually comprise two chiral branches with the Kramers degeneracy at the zone center lifted in absence of a magnetic moment. From symmetry analysis of instabilities possible in the Fermi liquid with exchange interactions we identified the metallic in-layer state with the concrete antiferromagnetic phase and discuss if the same state materializes at conducting LaAlO3SrTiO3 interfaces.
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