Phase-sensitive observation of a spin-orbital Mott state in Sr2IrO4

Science. 2009 Mar 6;323(5919):1329-32. doi: 10.1126/science.1167106.

Abstract

Measurement of the quantum-mechanical phase in quantum matter provides the most direct manifestation of the underlying abstract physics. We used resonant x-ray scattering to probe the relative phases of constituent atomic orbitals in an electronic wave function, which uncovers the unconventional Mott insulating state induced by relativistic spin-orbit coupling in the layered 5d transition metal oxide Sr2IrO4. A selection rule based on intra-atomic interference effects establishes a complex spin-orbital state represented by an effective total angular momentum = 1/2 quantum number, the phase of which can lead to a quantum topological state of matter.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't