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Nature Physics | 2013

Ferromagnetic exchange, spin-orbit coupling and spiral magnetism at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface

Sumilan Banerjee; Onur Erten; Mohit Randeria

The interface between two non-magnetic band insulators, LaAlO3 and SrTiO3, can exhibit conductivity, superconductivity and magnetism. These interfacial phenomena can be reconciled by a theory that predicts a spiral magnetic ground state.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Theory of half-metallic ferrimagnetism in double perovskites.

Onur Erten; Meetei On; Anamitra Mukherjee; Mohit Randeria; Nandini Trivedi; Patrick M. Woodward

Double perovskites such as Sr(2)FeMoO(6) are rare examples of materials with half-metallic ground states and a ferrimagnetic T(c) above room temperature. We present a comprehensive theory of the temperature and disorder dependence of their magnetic properties by deriving and validating a new effective spin Hamiltonian for these materials, amenable to large-scale three-dimensional simulations. We show how disorder, ubiquitous in these materials, affects T(c), the magnetization, and the conduction electron polarization. We conclude with a novel proposal to enhance T(c) without sacrificing polarization.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Kondo Breakdown in Topological Kondo Insulators

Victor Alexandrov; Piers Coleman; Onur Erten

Motivated by the observation of light surface states in SmB6, we examine the effects of surface Kondo breakdown in topological Kondo insulators. We present both numerical and analytic results which show that the decoupling of the localized moments at the surface disturbs the compensation between light and heavy electrons and dopes the Dirac cone. Dispersion of these uncompensated surface states is dominated by intersite hopping, which leads to much lighter quasiparticles. These surface states are also highly durable against the effects of surface magnetism and decreasing thickness of the sample.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Kondo Breakdown and Quantum Oscillations in SmB_{6}.

Onur Erten; Pouyan Ghaemi; Piers Coleman

Recent quantum oscillation experiments on SmB_{6} pose a paradox, for while the angular dependence of the oscillation frequencies suggest a 3D bulk Fermi surface, SmB_{6} remains robustly insulating to very high magnetic fields. Moreover, a sudden low temperature upturn in the amplitude of the oscillations raises the possibility of quantum criticality. Here we discuss recently proposed mechanisms for this effect, contrasting bulk and surface scenarios. We argue that topological surface states permit us to reconcile the various data with bulk transport and spectroscopy measurements, interpreting the low temperature upturn in the quantum oscillation amplitudes as a result of surface Kondo breakdown and the high frequency oscillations as large topologically protected orbits around the X point. We discuss various predictions that can be used to test this theory.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Theory of high Tc ferrimagnetism in a multiorbital Mott insulator.

Meetei On; Onur Erten; Mohit Randeria; Nandini Trivedi; Patrick M. Woodward

We propose a model for the multiorbital material Sr(2)CrOsO(6), an insulator with remarkable magnetic properties and the highest T(c) ~/= 725 K among all perovskites with a net moment. We derive a new criterion for the Mott transition (U(1)U(2))(1/2)>2.5W by using slave-rotor mean field theory, where W is the bandwidth and U(1(2)) are the effective Coulomb interactions on Cr(Os) including Hunds coupling. We show that Sr(2)CrOsO(6) is a Mott insulator, where the large Cr U(1) compensates for the small Os U(2). The spin sector is described by a frustrated antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model that naturally explains the net moment arising from canting and also the observed nonmonotonic magnetization M(T). We predict characteristic magnetic structure factor peaks that can be probed by neutron experiments.


Physical Review X | 2014

Enhanced Stability of Skyrmions in Two-Dimensional Chiral Magnets with Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling

Sumilan Banerjee; James Rowland; Onur Erten; Mohit Randeria

Recent developments have led to an explosion of activity on skyrmions in three-dimensional (3D) chiral magnets. Experiments have directly probed these topological spin textures, revealed their nontrivial properties, and led to suggestions for novel applications. However, in 3D the skyrmion crystal phase is observed only in a narrow region of the temperature-field phase diagram. We show here, using a general analysis based on symmetry, that skyrmions are much more readily stabilized in two-dimensional (2D) systems with Rashba spin-orbit coupling. This enhanced stability arises from the competition between field and easy-plane magnetic anisotropy and results in a nontrivial structure in the topological charge density in the core of the skyrmions. We further show that, in a variety of microscopic models for magnetic exchange, the required easy-plane anisotropy naturally arises from the same spin-orbit coupling that is responsible for the chiral Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions. Our results are of particular interest for 2D materials like thin films, surfaces, and oxide interfaces, where broken surface-inversion symmetry and Rashba spin-orbit coupling naturally lead to chiral exchange and easy-plane compass anisotropy. Our theory gives a clear direction for experimental studies of 2D magnetic materials to stabilize skyrmions over a large range of magnetic fields down to T=0.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Skyrme Insulators: Insulators at the Brink of Superconductivity

Onur Erten; Po-Yao Chang; Piers Coleman; A. M. Tsvelik

Current theories of superfluidity are based on the idea of a coherent quantum state with topologically protected quantized circulation. When this topological protection is absent, as in the case of ^{3}He-A, the coherent quantum state no longer supports persistent superflow. Here, we argue that the loss of topological protection in a superconductor gives rise to an insulating ground state. We specifically introduce the concept of a Skyrme insulator to describe the coherent dielectric state that results from the topological failure of superflow carried by a complex-vector order parameter. We apply this idea to the case of SmB_{6}, arguing that the observation of a diamagnetic Fermi surface within an insulating bulk can be understood as a realization of this state. Our theory enables us to understand the linear specific heat of SmB_{6} in terms of a neutral Majorana Fermi sea and leads us to predict that in low fields of order a Gauss, SmB_{6} will develop a Meissner effect.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Molecular pairing and fully gapped superconductivity in Yb-doped CeCoIn(5).

Onur Erten; Rebecca Flint; Piers Coleman

The recent observation of fully gapped superconductivity in Yb doped CeCoIn_{5} poses a paradox, for the disappearance of nodes suggests that they are accidental, yet d-wave symmetry with protected nodes is well established by experiment. Here, we show that composite pairing provides a natural resolution: in this scenario, Yb doping drives a Lifshitz transition of the nodal Fermi surface, forming a fully gapped d-wave molecular superfluid of composite pairs. The T^{4} dependence of the penetration depth associated with the sound mode of this condensate is in accordance with observation.


Nature Physics | 2017

Mobius Kondo insulators

Po-Yao Chang; Onur Erten; Piers Coleman

A family of topologically protected Kondo insulators, termed Mobius Kondo insulators, is predicted. A re-analysis of archival resistivity measurements of Ce3Bi4Pt3 and CeNiSn suggests they may be good candidate members of this class.


Physical Review B | 2018

Effect of applied orthorhombic lattice distortion on the antiferromagnetic phase of CeAuSb2

Joonbum Park; Hideaki Sakai; Onur Erten; A. P. Mackenzie; Clifford W. Hicks

We study the response of the antiferromagnetism of CeAuSb

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Anamitra Mukherjee

Harish-Chandra Research Institute

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Sumilan Banerjee

Weizmann Institute of Science

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A. M. Tsvelik

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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