2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.94.161106
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Angle-resolved photoemission study of the Kitaev candidateαRuCl3

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“…Compared to the Ru 4 d bands, the Cl 3 p bands are highly dispersive. Overall, our ARPES spectra are consistent with recently reported ARPES results1822. Note that the energy differences between the five Ru t 2g bands (<0.2 eV) are much smaller than the band gap (>1.2 eV).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Compared to the Ru 4 d bands, the Cl 3 p bands are highly dispersive. Overall, our ARPES spectra are consistent with recently reported ARPES results1822. Note that the energy differences between the five Ru t 2g bands (<0.2 eV) are much smaller than the band gap (>1.2 eV).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We estimate the band gap of α -RuCl 3 to be 1.9 eV, which is much larger than the values reported in earlier studies15161718. In principle, the size of the band gap should correspond to the energy range of zero intensity in PE and IPE spectra.…”
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“…4c) is much smaller than the gap of ≈1.2 eV observed in recent ARPES measurements39, which was also explained as the correlation induced Mott gap. On the other hand, the presence of ≈0.25 eV gap in the STS experiment agrees well with observations of a peak at about 0.3 eV in X-ray adsorption measurements1740 and of a 0.2 eV gap in neutron measurements of bulk α-RuCl 3 crystals3.…”
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“…Single crystals of α-RuCl 3 were prepared using high-temperature vapor-transport techniques from pure α-RuCl 3 powder with no additional transport agent. Crystals grown by an identical method have been extensively characterized via bulk and neutron scattering techniques39,42,63 revealing behavior consistent with what is expected for a relativistic Mott insulator with a large Kitaev interaction16,24,25,29,30,32,33,41,43,45,65,67,68 . The crystals have been shown to consistently exhibit a single dominant magnetic phase at low tempera-…”
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