This book is aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduate students and other researchers who possess an introductory background in materials physics and/or chemistry, and an interest in the physical and chemical properties of novel materials, especially transition metal oxides.
New materials often exhibit novel phenomena of great fundamental and technological importance. Contributing authors review the structural, physical and chemical properties of notable 4d- and 5d-transition metal oxides discovered over the last 10 years. These materials exhibit extraordinary physical properties that differ significantly from those of the heavily studied 3d-transition metal oxides, mainly due to the relatively strong influence of the spin-orbit interaction and orbital order in 4d- and 5d materials. The immense growth in publications addressing the physical properties of these novel materials underlines the need to document recent advances and the current state of this field. This book includes overviews of the current experimental situation concerning these materials.
Contents:Introduction
(Gang Cao and Lance E DeLong)Spectroscopic Studies of Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling in 4d and 5d Transition Metal Oxides
(Soon Jae Moon and Tae Won Noh)X-Ray Scattering Studies of 4d- and 5d-Electron Transition Metal Oxides
(Ioannis Zegkinoglou and Bernhard Keimer)Exploring the Magnetostructural Phases of the Layered Ruthenates with Raman Scattering
(S L Cooper)Metal-Insulator Transitions in n = 1 Ruddlesden-Popper Ruthenates
(Rongying Jin)The Contradictory Physical Properties and Extreme Anisotropy of Ca3Ru2O7
(G Cao, L E DeLong and P Schlottmann)Surfaces of Transition-Metal Compounds: The Interplay Between Structure and Functionality
(Xiaobo He, Jing Teng, Von Braun Nascimento, R G Moore, Guorong Li, Chen Chen, Jiandi Zhang and E W Plummer)Instability of the Jeff = 1/2 Insulating State in Sr2IrO4 and Sr3Ir2O7 (n = 1 and 2)
(G Cao and L E DeLong)Readership: Graduate students and researchers interested in the physical and chemical properties of novel materials, especially transition metal oxides.
Keywords:Transition Metal Oxides;Spin-Orbit Coupling;Mott Transition;Orbital Order;Superconductivity;
Magnetoresistance;Topological Hall Effect;Magnetic Frustration;Magnetoelectric EffectKey Features:The first to emphasize recent research into the physical and chemical properties of 4d- and 5d-transition metal oxidesThe first to emphasize the unique roles of spin-orbit coupling and orbital order in 4d- and 5d-oxidesIllustrates the extensive advantages of studying single-crystal samples, which has facilitated the identification of unique physical properties such as unusual colossal magnetoresistance, giant magnetoelectric effects, bulk spin-valve effect, orbital order and high-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductors