Absence of magnetic order in epitaxial RuO2 revealed by X-ray linear dichroism
Siyu Wang, Chao Wang, Yanan Yuan, Jiangxiao Li, Fangfang Pei, Daxiang Liu, Chunyu Qin, Jiefeng Cao, Yamei Wang, Tianye Wang, Jiayu Liu, Jieun Lee, Guanhua Zhang, Christoph Klewe, Chenchao Yu, Fan Zhang, Dongsheng Song, Kai Chen, Weisheng Zhao, Dawei Shen, Ziqiang Qiu

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray linear dichroism to demonstrate that epitaxial RuO2 films lack magnetic order, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting the technique's effectiveness in probing low-symmetry magnetic materials.
Contribution
The paper provides definitive experimental evidence of the absence of magnetic order in epitaxial RuO2 using XLD, clarifying disputes and establishing a new application for the technique.
Findings
RuO2 shows no magnetic order across temperatures
XLD signals are invariant with temperature and cooling field
Distinct XLD signals at different edges due to low-symmetry crystal field
Abstract
Recently, the topic of altermagnetism has attracted tremendous attention and RuO2 have been demonstrated to be one of the most promising altermagnetic candidates. However, disputes still remain on the existence of magnetic order in RuO2. Here in this work, we employ X-ray linear dichroism (XLD), a widely utilized technique for characterizing antiferromagnets, in conjunction with photoemission electron microscopy and multiple scattering calculation to provide clear evidence of the absence of magnetic order in epitaxial RuO2 films. The observed XLD signal is nearly invariant with temperature and independent on cooling field direction, in stark contrast to the substantial magnetic order-related XLD signal predicted by multiple scattering calculation. This finding strongly suggests a nonmagnetic origin for RuO2. Furthermore, we observed significantly distinct XLD signals at the Ru M3 and O…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics · Multiferroics and related materials · Topological Materials and Phenomena
