Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987831 | Solid State Communications | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, rare earth iridates, R2Ir2O7, with the pyrochlore structure have been intensively investigated due to their promise as either topological Mott insulators or Weyl semimetals. Single crystals of such pyrochlores with Râ¯=â¯Nd, Sm, Eu, and Dy were prepared hydrothermally in sealed gold tubes at 975â¯K and show significantly higher electrical resistivities than previously reported for either crystals or polycrystalline samples. Furthermore, none of the present crystals exhibit the metal-insulator transition found for some samples of these phases. Lower resistivities are ascribed to lack of control of x and y in R2-xIr2O7-y in other more commonly used synthesis methods, yielding uncertainty in the Ir oxidation state. We also report resistivity of R2Ru2O7 crystals for Râ¯=â¯Yb, Gd, Eu, and Nd, prepared in the same manner. These results suggest that the observed charge transport in hydrothermally grown iridate crystals is that of essentially stoichiometric phases and is consistent a with the existence of Weyl nodes.
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Authors
Arthur W. Sleight, Arthur P. Ramirez,