Structural, Magnetic, and Electrical Properties of Li2Ir1-xRuxO3
arXiv:1311.7317 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.89.020409
Abstract
The crystal structure, resistivity, and magnetic susceptibility of the Li2Ir1-xRuxO3 (x = 0-1) polycrystals have been investigated. We found that the parent antiferromagnetic phase disappears for x > 0.2 and bond dimers appear in the averaged structure for x > 0.5 and likely fluctuate for much smaller x. Unexpectedly, this system remains insulating for all the doping levels, in sharp contrast with the robust metallic state found in Sr2Ir1-xRuxO4. These results demonstrate that the essential physics of the doped A2IrO3 (A = Li, Na) system deviates significantly from the common one-band jeff=1/2 spin-orbit model.
5 pages, 4 figures