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Hidden antiferromagnetism on the light-irradiated surface of bulk SrTiO3 and at the LaAlO3_SrTiO3 interfaces

We study properties of electrons on illuminated surfaces of SrTiO3 with titanium dxz_dyz and dxy bands for their spectrum. Recently A. F. Santander-Syro et al [Nature Materials, 13, 1085 (2014)] found that the dxy bands actually comprise two chiral branches with the Kramers degeneracy at the zone center lifted in absence of a magnetic moment. From symmetry analysis of instabilities possible in the Fermi liquid with exchange interactions we identified the metallic in-layer state with the concrete antiferromagnetic phase and discuss if the same state materializes at conducting LaAlO3_SrTiO3 interfaces.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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