The Jeff=1/2 antiferromagnet Sr2IrO4: A golden avenue toward new physics and functions
Chengliang Lu, Jun-Ming Liu

TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent progress in understanding the Jeff=1/2 state in Sr2IrO4, highlighting its fundamental magnetic properties and potential for novel functionalities like magnetoresistance and memory applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in the materials fundamentals and functional potentials of the Jeff=1/2 state in Sr2IrO4, integrating theoretical and experimental insights.
Findings
Understanding of layered canted antiferromagnetic order in Sr2IrO4
Progress in modulating antiferromagnetic order through various methods
Potential applications in magnetoresistance and nonvolatile memory devices
Abstract
Iridates have been providing a fertile ground for studying emergent phases of matter that arise from delicate interplay of various fundamental interactions with approximate energy scale. Among these highly focused quantum materials, perovskite Sr2IrO4 belonging to the Ruddlesden-Popper series stands out and has been intensively addressed in the last decade, since it hosts a novel Jeff = 1/2 state which is a profound manifestation of strong spin-orbit coupling. Moreover, the Jeff = 1/2 state represents a rare example of iridates that has been better understood both theoretically and experimentally. In this progress report, we take Sr2IrO4 as an example to overview the recent advances of the Jeff = 1/2 state in two aspects: materials fundamentals and functionality potentials. In the fundamentals part, we first illustrate basic issues for the layered canted antiferromagnetic order of the…
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