Mott variable-range hopping and weak antilocalization effect in heteroepitaxial Na2IrO3 thin films

Phys. Rev. B 88, 045111 (2013)

M. Jenderka, J. Barzola-Quiquia, Zh. Zhang, H. Frenzel, M. Grundmann, and M. Lorenz

Abstract

Iridate thin films are a prerequisite for any application utilizing their cooperative effects resulting from the interplay of strong spin-orbit coupling and electronic correlations. Here, heteroepitaxial Na2IrO3 thin films with (001) out-of-plane crystalline orientation and well-defined in-plane epitaxial relationship are presented on various oxide substrates. Resistivity is dominated by a three-dimensional variable-range hopping mechanism in a large temperature range between 300 K and 40 K. Optical experiments show the onset of a small optical gap Ego ≈ 200 meV and a splitting of the Ir 5d-t2g manifold. Positive magnetoresistance below 3 T and 25 K shows signatures of a weak antilocalization effect.

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