학술논문

Magnetic field-induced insulator-semimetal transition in a pyrochlore Nd2Ir2O7
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 056402 (2015)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Materials Science
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons
Language
Abstract
We have investigated magneto-transport properties in a single crystal of pyrochore-type Nd2Ir2O7. The metallic conduction is observed on the antiferromagnetic domain walls of the all-in all-out type Ir-5d moment ordered insulating bulk state, that can be finely controlled by external magnetic field along [111]. On the other hand, an applied field along [001] induces the bulk phase transition from insulator to semimetal as a consequence of the field-induced modification of Nd-4f and Ir-5d moment configurations. A theoretical calculation consistently describing the experimentally observed features suggests a variety of exotic topological states as functions of electron correlation and Ir-5d moment orders which can be finely tuned by choice of rare-earth ion and by magnetic field, respectively.