Communications Physics (May 2025)

Resolving the orbital character of low-energy excitations in Mott insulator with intermediate spin-orbit coupling

  • Karin von Arx,
  • Pascal Rothenbühler,
  • Qisi Wang,
  • Leonardo Martinelli,
  • Jaewon Choi,
  • Mirian Garcia-Fernandez,
  • Stefano Agrestini,
  • Ke-Jin Zhou,
  • Antonio Vecchione,
  • Rosalba Fittipaldi,
  • Yasmine Sassa,
  • Mario Cuoco,
  • Filomena Forte,
  • Johan Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-025-02104-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Multi-band Mott insulators with moderate spin-orbit and Hund’s coupling are key reference points for theoretical concept developments of correlated electron systems. The ruthenate Mott insulator Ca2RuO4 has therefore been intensively studied by spectroscopic probes. However, it has been challenging to resolve the fundamental excitations emerging from the hierarchy of electronic energy scales. Here we apply high resolution resonant inelastic x-ray scattering to probe deeper into the low-energy electronic excitations found in Ca2RuO4. In this fashion, we probe a series of spin-orbital excitations. By taking advantage of enhanced energy resolution, we probe a 40 meV mode through the oxygen K-edge. The polarization dependence of this low-energy excitations exposes a distinct orbital nature, originating from the interplay of spin-orbit coupling and octahedral rotations. Additionally, we discuss the role of magnetic correlations to describe the occurrence of excitations with amplitudes which are multiple of a given energy. Such direct determination of relevant electronic energy scales sharpens the target for theory developments of Mott insulators’ orbital degree of freedom.