Thermal decomposition of the Kitaev material α-RuCl3 and its influence on low-temperature behavior

Abstract

We explore the effect of heat treatment in argon atmosphere under various temperatures up to 500 on single crystals of α-RuCl3 by study of the mass loss, microprobe energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, powder x-ray diffraction, electrical resistance as well as low-temperature magnetic susceptibility and specific heat. Clear signatures of dechlorination and oxidation of Ru appear for annealing temperatures beyond 300. Analysis of the specific heat below 2~K reveals a RuO2 mass fraction of order 1\% for pristine α-RuCl3 which increases up to 20\% after thermal annealing, fully consistent with mass-loss analysis. The small RuO2 inclusions drastically reduce the global electrical resistance and may thus significantly affect low-temperature thermal transport and Hall effect.

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