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The importance of XY anisotropy in Sr2IrO4 revealed by magnetic critical scattering experiments

Published 25 Jun 2015 in cond-mat.str-el | (1506.07720v1)

Abstract: The magnetic critical scattering in Sr$2$IrO$_4$ has been characterized using X-ray resonant magnetic scattering (XRMS) both below and above the 3D antiferromagnetic ordering temperature, T${\text{N}}$. The order parameter critical exponent below T${\text{N}}$ is found to be \beta=0.195(4), in the range of the 2D XYh$_4$ universality class. Over an extended temperature range above T${\text{N}}$, the amplitude and correlation length of the intrinsic critical fluctuations are well described by the 2D Heisenberg model with XY anisotropy. This contrasts with an earlier study of the critical scattering over a more limited range of temperature which found agreement with the theory of the isotropic 2D Heisenberg quantum antiferromagnet, developed to describe the critical fluctuations of the conventional Mott insulator La$_2$CuO$_4$ and related systems. Our study therefore establishes the importance of XY anisotropy in the low-energy effective Hamiltonian of Sr$_2$IrO$_4$, the prototypical spin-orbit Mott insulator.

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