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Exotic electronic properties of ruthenates and related materials

effects of symmetry and orbital structure on the physics of the ruthenates

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ISBN/EAN: 9783838128559
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 124
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

The strontium ruthenates of the Ruddlesden-Popper series have attracted much interest in the last two decades due to the variety of their different ground states. These states, ranging from unconventional superconductivity over metamagnetic behavior with a new low-temperature phase to itinerant ferromagnetism, are often in close competition and thus crucially depend on system parameters and crystal purity. The discussion in this work concentrates on selected exotic phenomena in the ruthenates which are explored within different theoretical frameworks. In a first part, it is shown how the c-axis transport in the single-layer compound can be understood in terms of a two- to one-dimensional crossover within the basal plane and the associated loss of spectral weight. The second part deals with the bilayer ruthenate. In particular, the directional anisotropy of the phase diagram to magnetic fields is explained with a staggered spin-orbit coupling stemming from the rotation of the oxygen octahedra. The last part investigates the effect of staggered non-centrosymmetricity within a regular sublattice structure on superconductivity in some analogy to the case of antiferromagnetic crystals.

Autorenportrait

Diploma in Physics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2006), PhD in Physics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2010), currently postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University, USA.