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Perspective on solid-phase epitaxy as a method for searching novel topological phases in pyrochlore iridate thin films

Pyrochlore iridates exhibit various novel topological phenomena due to their topology and electron correlation. Notably, pyrochlore iridate was the first proposed material system shown to host the time-reversal symmetry broken Weyl semimetal phase. After this profound theoretical proposal, extensive...

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Published in:APL materials 2022-08, Vol.10 (8)
Main Authors: Kim, Woo Jin, Song, Jeongkeun, Li, Yangyang, Noh, Tae Won
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description Pyrochlore iridates exhibit various novel topological phenomena due to their topology and electron correlation. Notably, pyrochlore iridate was the first proposed material system shown to host the time-reversal symmetry broken Weyl semimetal phase. After this profound theoretical proposal, extensive experimental attempts have been made to synthesize high-quality samples in both bulk and film forms. In particular, adjusting thin film geometry represents a practical way to tune the U/ t ( U: Coulomb interaction and t: for hopping parameter) and identify the various topological phases in the regime U ∼ λ ( λ: spin–orbit interaction). However, the instability of pyrochlore iridates at high temperature and low oxygen pressure has long been a barrier to growing pyrochlore iridate thin films by conventional film growth methods. To overcome this, pyrochlore iridate films have often been grown by the solid-phase epitaxy method, which uses a metastable amorphous layer grown at low temperature. During a high temperature post-annealing process, the layer in contact with a single crystalline substrate will crystallize epitaxially in the solid state by rearranging atoms at the interface. Here, we present a perspective on the solid-phase epitaxy as a method to synthesize epitaxial pyrochlore iridate thin films and a way to search for novel correlated phenomena.
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