You are cordially invited to attend the seminar
Magnetic properties of Ruthenium and Iridium Oxides
on Thursday 14th November, 11h00, Salle Demuynck
4 rue Blaise Pascal, Strasbourg
by
Dr. Matthieu Saubanère
Institut Charles Gerhardt, Montpellier
Abstract:
4d and 5d based oxides consist in a amazing play ground for the discovery and the understanding of unconventional magnetic behavior. Indeed, in such materials the competition between electron delocalization, Coulomb repulsion and spin-orbit coupling interaction leads to complex magnetic phenomena such as spin-liquid, spin glasses, itinerant anti-ferromagnetism, frustration, magnetic phase transition, etc. During this seminar several examples will be discuss in light of recent joined experimental and theoretical studies. In particular the competition between ferro-magnetism vs anti-ferromagnetism, spin glasses and magnetic frustration in the Ru-based Perovskite family CaRuO3, SrRuO3 and Na0.5La0.5RuO3, the itinerant anti-ferromagnetism of BaRu2O6 and phases transitions in Kagome lattices LixIrO3 will be addressed.