Competing orders and topology in the global phase diagram of pyrochlore iridates
Pallab Goswami, Bitan Roy, Sankar Das Sarma

TL;DR
This paper constructs a global phase diagram for pyrochlore iridates, revealing how competing magnetic orders and topology lead to novel phases like the 3I1O state, explaining experimental phenomena such as the anomalous Hall effect.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive phase diagram for 227 iridates using multiple theoretical methods, highlighting the competition between AIAO and SI orders and their topological implications.
Findings
Identification of a mixed 3I1O phase with unique spin configurations
Explanation of the anomalous Hall effect in Pr$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$
Proposal for strain-induced enhancement of AHE temperature
Abstract
Strong electronic interactions and spin orbit coupling can be conducive for realizing novel broken symmetry phases supporting quasiparticles with nontrivial band topology. 227 pyrochlore iridates provide a suitable material platform for studying such emergent phenomena where both topology and competing orders play important roles. In contrast to the most members of this material class, which are thought to display "all-in all-out" (AIAO) type magnetically ordered low-temperature insulating ground states, PrIrO remains metallic while exhibiting "spin ice" (SI) correlations at low temperatures. Additionally, this is the only 227 iridate compound, which exhibits a large anomalous Hall effect (AHE) along [1,1,1] direction below 1.5 K, without possessing any measurable magnetic moment. By focusing on the normal state of 227 iridates, described by a parabolic semimetal with…
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