Anomalous lattice contraction and emergent electronic phases in Bi-doped Eu2Ir2O7

Abstract

We study the pyrochlore series (Eu1-xBix)2Ir2O7 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 1. We show that for small x, the lattice undergoes an anomalous contraction but the all-in/all-out and metal-to-insulator transitions remain robust, and the resistivity approaches a 1/T dependence at low-T, suggesting proximity to the Weyl semimetallic phase, as previously predicted theoretically. At the boundary between Eu2Ir2O7 and Bi2Ir2O7 a qualitatively different ground state emerges, which is characterized by its unusual metallic behavior and absence of magnetic ordering at least down to 0.02 K.

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