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Low-field magnetic anisotropy of Sr2IrO4
Author(s) -
Muhammad Nauman,
Tayyaba Hussain,
Joonyoung Choi,
Nara Lee,
Young Jai Choi,
W. Kang,
Younjung Jo
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of physics condensed matter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.908
H-Index - 228
eISSN - 1361-648X
pISSN - 0953-8984
DOI - 10.1088/1361-648x/ac484d
Subject(s) - condensed matter physics , anisotropy , magnetic anisotropy , magnetometer , magnetization , spin–orbit interaction , magnetic field , materials science , coupling (piping) , spintronics , physics , ferromagnetism , optics , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
Magnetic anisotropy in strontium iridate (Sr 2 IrO 4 ) is essential because of its strong spin–orbit coupling and crystal field effect. In this paper, we present a detailed mapping of the out-of-plane (OOP) magnetic anisotropy in Sr 2 IrO 4 for different sample orientations using torque magnetometry measurements in the low-magnetic-field region before the isospins are completely ordered. Dominant in-plane anisotropy was identified at low fields, confirming the b axis as an easy magnetization axis. Based on the fitting analysis of the strong uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, we observed that the main anisotropic effect arises from a spin–orbit-coupled magnetic exchange interaction affecting the OOP interaction. The effect of interlayer exchange interaction results in additional anisotropic terms owing to the tilting of the isospins. The results are relevant for understanding OOP magnetic anisotropy and provide a new way to analyze the effects of spin–orbit-coupling and interlayer magnetic exchange interactions. This study provides insight into the understanding of bulk magnetic, magnetotransport, and spintronic behavior on Sr 2 IrO 4 for future studies.

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