Engineering structural homogeneity and magnetotransport in strained Nd2Ir2O7 films

Author:

Song Jeongkeun12,Ko Eun Kyo12,Lee Sangmin3,Mun Junsik3,Jeong Ji Hwan12ORCID,Lee Jong Hwa12ORCID,Kim Woo Jin45ORCID,Kim Miyoung3ORCID,Li Yangyang6,Lee Ji Hye12ORCID,Noh Tae Won12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University 1 , Seoul 08826, South Korea

2. Center for Correlated Electron Systems, IBS 2 , Seoul 08826, South Korea

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Research Institute of Advanced Materials, Seoul National University 3 , Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea

4. Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 4 , Menlo Park, California 94025, USA

5. Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University 5 , Stanford, California 94305, USA

6. School of Physics, Shandong University 6 , Jinan 250100, China

Abstract

The 5d pyrochlore iridate family (R2Ir2O7, where R is a rare earth ion) has garnered significant attention due to its topological properties, such as Weyl semimetallic phases and axion insulator. However, the investigation of these properties has been impeded by severe iridium loss during growth, which results in the formation of defects and impurities. Herein, we demonstrate a method for controlling impurities and defects in strained Nd2Ir2O7 (NIO-227) films by compensating for iridium loss during growth. By increasing the amount of IrO2 target ablated, we enhance the morphological quality and electrical transport properties of the fabricated films. Furthermore, our results show that the anomalous Hall effects of the films have a strong dependency on the amount of IrO2 target ablated, which is attributed to the structural inhomogeneity in the NIO-227 films. Our work provides a way to control defects and impurities and would promote the investigation of topological phases in the family R2Ir2O7.

Funder

Institute for Basic Science

National Research Foundation of Korea

National Natural Science Foundation of China-Guangdong Joint Fund

U.S. Department of Energy

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering,General Materials Science

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