Square Lattice Iridates

Joel Bertinshaw, Y.K. Kim, Giniyat Khaliullin, B.J. Kim
2018 Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics  
Over the last few years, Sr_2IrO_4, a single-layer member of the Ruddlesden-Popper series iridates, has received much attention as a close analog of cuprate high-temperature superconductors. Although there is not yet firm evidence for superconductivity, a remarkable range of cuprate phenomenology has been reproduced in electron- and hole-doped iridates including pseudogaps, Fermi arcs, and d-wave gaps. Further, a number of symmetry breaking orders reminiscent of those decorating the cuprate
more » ... e diagram have been reported using various experimental probes. We discuss how the electronic structures of Sr_2IrO_4 through strong spin-orbit coupling leads to the low-energy physics that had long been unique to cuprates, what the similarities and differences between cuprates and iridates are, and how these advance the field of high-temperature superconductivity by isolating essential ingredients of superconductivity from a rich array of phenomena that surround it. Finally, we comment on the prospect of finding a new high-temperature superconductor based on the iridate series.
doi:10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031218-013113 fatcat:edvdnloem5dmxon2u7hu366ny4