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Condensed Matter Journal Club
Spin-Orbit Coupling and Interband Transitions in the Optical Conductivity of Sr2RhO4
Wednesday, 28 February 2018 02:30PM PST
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Steve Dodge
SFU Physics
Spin-Orbit Coupling and Interband Transitions in the Optical Conductivity of Sr2RhO4
Feb 28, 2018 at 2:30PM
Synopsis
The prototypical correlated metal Sr2RhO4 was studied using optical and photoemission spectroscopy. At low energies and temperatures, the optical data reveal a complex, multicomponent response that on the surface points to an unconventional metallic state in this material. Via a comparison with photoemission, the anomalous optical response may be attributed to an unexpectedly strong interband transition near 180 meV between spin-orbit coupled bands that are nearly parallel along ΓX. This spin-orbit coupling effect is shown to occur in a number of related metallic ruthenates and explains the previously puzzling optical properties reported for these materials.