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arxiv: 1601.07069 · v1 · pith:FH6274EGnew · submitted 2016-01-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Jahn-Teller effect in systems with strong on-site spin-orbit coupling

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keywords jahn-tellerspin-orbitcouplingeffectexcitonisospinmechanismorbital
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When strong spin-orbit coupling removes orbital degeneracy, it would at the same time appear to render the Jahn-Teller mechanism ineffective. We discuss such a situation, the t_2g manifold of iridates, and show that, while the Jahn-Teller effect does indeed not affect the j_eff=1/2 antiferromagnetically ordered ground state, it leads to distinctive signatures in the j_eff=3/2 spin-orbit exciton. It allows for a hopping of the spin-orbit exciton between the nearest neighbor sites without producing defects in the j_eff=1/2 antiferromagnet. This arises because the lattice-driven Jahn-Teller mechanism only couples to the orbital degree of freedom, but is not sensitive to the phase of the wave function that defines isospin j_z. This contrasts sharply with purely electronic propagation, which conserves isospin, and presence of Jahn-Teller coupling can explain some of the peculiar features of measured resonant inelastic x-ray scattering spectra of Sr_2IrO_4.

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