Evidence for ordered magnetic moments at oxygen sites in antiferromagnetic Sr$_2$IrO$_4$ and Sr$_3$Ir$_2$O$_7$
M. Miyazaki, R. Kadono, M. Hiraishi, A. Koda, K. M. Kojima, K. Ohashi,, T. Takayama, and H. Takagi

TL;DR
This study uses muon spin spectroscopy to reveal ordered magnetic moments at oxygen sites in Sr$_2$IrO$_4$ and Sr$_3$Ir$_2$O$_7$, indicating oxygen polarization and its potential link to multiferroic behavior.
Contribution
It provides direct evidence of ordered magnetic moments on oxygen sites in iridate compounds, a novel insight into their magnetic structure.
Findings
Ordered magnetic moments observed at oxygen sites.
Magnetic order occurs in two stages at specific transition temperatures.
Oxygen polarization correlates with magnetization anomalies.
Abstract
In this study, the magnetic ground state of iridium perovskites (SrIrO, where , 2, and ) was considered using muon spin spectroscopy (SR). When probed by muons in SrIrO and SrIrO (), the internal field () showed clear sign of a magnetic order in two stages at transition temperatures K and K in SrIrO and K and K in SrIrO, respectively. In contrast, no long-range magnetic order was observed in orthorhombic SrIrO (). Based on the known magnetic structure in SrIrO and SrIrO, we successfully identified muon sites in these compounds from the magnitude of in the first stage (). Below , probed by a fraction of…
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