The competition between spin-orbit coupling, bandwidth (W), and electron-electron interaction (U) makes iridates highly susceptible to small external perturbations, which can trigger the onset of novel types of electronic and magnetic states. Here we employ first principles calculations based on density functional theory and on the constrained random phase approximation to study how dimensionality and strain affect the strength of U and W in (SrIrO3)m/(SrTiO3) superlattices. The result is a phase diagram explaining two different types of controllable magnetic and electronic transitions, spin-flop and insulator-to-metal, connected with the disruption of the Jeff=1/2 state which cannot be understood within a simplified local picture
The emerging material class of complex-oxides, where manipulation of physical properties lead to new...
Understanding of metal insulator transitions in a strongly correlated system, driven by Anderson loc...
The ultrathin film limit has been shown to be a rich playground for unusual low-dimensional physics....
The competition between spin-orbit coupling, bandwidth (W), and electron-electron interaction (U) ma...
Upon reduction of the film thickness we observe a metal-insulator transition in epitaxially stabiliz...
Ferromagnetic phase in a two-dimensional system plays an important role not only in applications but...
Ferromagnetic phase in a two-dimensional system plays an important role not only in applications but...
This thesis contains several investigations on the structure dependent electronic properties of oxid...
© 2022 American Physical Society. Layered ruthenates are a unique class of systems which manifest a ...
We investigate the thickness-dependent electronic properties of ultrathin SrIrO3 and discover a tran...
We report first-principles characterization of the structural and electronic properties of (SrTiO3)5...
We investigate the thickness-dependent electronic properties of ultrathin SrIrO3 and discover a tran...
AbstractOxide heterointerfaces constitute a rich platform for realizing novel functionalities in con...
Oxide heterointerfaces constitute a rich platform for realizing novel functionalities in condensed m...
The sequence of ground states for SrTiO3 film subjected to epitaxial strain as well as to mechanical...
The emerging material class of complex-oxides, where manipulation of physical properties lead to new...
Understanding of metal insulator transitions in a strongly correlated system, driven by Anderson loc...
The ultrathin film limit has been shown to be a rich playground for unusual low-dimensional physics....
The competition between spin-orbit coupling, bandwidth (W), and electron-electron interaction (U) ma...
Upon reduction of the film thickness we observe a metal-insulator transition in epitaxially stabiliz...
Ferromagnetic phase in a two-dimensional system plays an important role not only in applications but...
Ferromagnetic phase in a two-dimensional system plays an important role not only in applications but...
This thesis contains several investigations on the structure dependent electronic properties of oxid...
© 2022 American Physical Society. Layered ruthenates are a unique class of systems which manifest a ...
We investigate the thickness-dependent electronic properties of ultrathin SrIrO3 and discover a tran...
We report first-principles characterization of the structural and electronic properties of (SrTiO3)5...
We investigate the thickness-dependent electronic properties of ultrathin SrIrO3 and discover a tran...
AbstractOxide heterointerfaces constitute a rich platform for realizing novel functionalities in con...
Oxide heterointerfaces constitute a rich platform for realizing novel functionalities in condensed m...
The sequence of ground states for SrTiO3 film subjected to epitaxial strain as well as to mechanical...
The emerging material class of complex-oxides, where manipulation of physical properties lead to new...
Understanding of metal insulator transitions in a strongly correlated system, driven by Anderson loc...
The ultrathin film limit has been shown to be a rich playground for unusual low-dimensional physics....