Spin-Orbital Excitations in Ca$_{2}$RuO$_4$ Revealed by Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering

Phys. Rev. X 8, 011048 (2018) The strongly correlated insulator Ca$_{2}$RuO$_4$ is considered as a paradigmatic realization of both spin-orbital physics and a band-Mott insulating phase, characterized by orbitally selective coexistence of a band and a Mott gap. We present a high-resolution oxygen $K...

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Hauptverfasser: Das, L, Forte, F, Fittipaldi, R, Fatuzzo, C. G, Granata, V, Ivashko, O, Horio, M, Schindler, F, Dantz, M, Tseng, Yi, McNally, D, Rønnow, H. M, Wan, W, Christensen, N. B, Pelliciari, J, Olalde-Velasco, P, Kikugawa, N, Neupert, T, Vecchione, A, Schmitt, T, Cuoco, M, Chang, J
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Zusammenfassung:Phys. Rev. X 8, 011048 (2018) The strongly correlated insulator Ca$_{2}$RuO$_4$ is considered as a paradigmatic realization of both spin-orbital physics and a band-Mott insulating phase, characterized by orbitally selective coexistence of a band and a Mott gap. We present a high-resolution oxygen $K$-edge resonant inelastic X-ray scattering study of the antiferromagnetic Mott insulating state of Ca$_{2}$RuO$_4$. A set of low-energy ($\sim$80 and 400 meV) and high-energy ($\sim$1.3 and 2.2 eV) excitations are reported that show strong incident light polarization dependence. Our results strongly support a spin-orbit coupled band-Mott scenario and explore in detail the nature of its exotic excitations. Guided by theoretical modelling, we interpret the low-energy excitations as a result of composite spin-orbital excitations. Their nature unveil the intricate interplay of crystal-field splitting and spin-orbit coupling in the band-Mott scenario. The high-energy excitations correspond to intra-atomic singlet-triplet transitions at an energy scale set by the Hund's coupling. Our findings give a unifying picture of the spin and orbital excitations in the band-Mott insulator Ca$_{2}$RuO$_4$.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1802.02909