Published October 30, 2024 | Version V1
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Data for "Spin orbital lattice entanglement in the ideal j=1/2 compound K2IrCl6"

  • 1. ROR icon University of Cologne
  • 2. ROR icon European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
  • 3. ROR icon Politecnico di Milano
  • 4. Charles University in Prague
  • 5. Università di Padova
  • 6. IFW Dresden

Description

Mott insulators with spin-orbit entangled j=1/2 moments host intriguing magnetic properties. The j=1/2 wave function requires cubic symmetry, while a noncubic crystal field mixes j=1/2 and 3/2 character. Spectroscopic studies of 5d^5 iridates typically claim noncubic symmetry, e.g., based on a splitting of the excited j=3/2 quartet. A sizable splitting is particularly puzzling in antifluorite-type K2IrCl6, a frustrated fcc quantum magnet with global cubic symmetry. It raises the fundamental question about the stability of j=1/2 moments against magneto-elastic coupling. Combining resonant inelastic x-ray scattering with optical spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the multi-peak line shape in K2IrCl6 reflects a vibronic character of the j=3/2 states rather than a noncubic crystal field. The quasimolecular crystal structure with well separated IrCl6 octahedra explains the existence of well-defined sidebands that are usually smeared out in solids. Our results highlight the spin-orbital-lattice entangled character of cubic K2IrCl6 with ideal j=1/2 moments. 

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2024-10-17