Evolution of the electronic structure of Ru-doped single-crystal iridates Sr2Ir1−xRuxO4

We investigated Ru-doped single-crystal 5$d$ iridiates, Sr$_2$Ir$_{1-x}$Ru$_x$O$_{4}$, at three different doping concentrations ($x =$ 0.01, 0.07 and 0.10) using optical spectroscopy. The undoped pristine compound (Sr$_2$IrO$_{4}$) is known as a novel $J_{eff}$ = 1/2 Mott insulator. Remarkably, the optical conductivity spectra of all three samples exhibited the insulating behavior, although we observed weak Drude components in the optical conductivity spectra down to the lowest temperature of 30 K. The charge-carrier densities of the Ru-doped iridiates estimated from the Drude components are significantly smaller than the expected values estimated from the nominal Ru-doping concentrations. Herein, we provide temperature- and doping-dependent electronic structure evolution of Ru-doped iridiates. We expect that our results will be useful for understanding the intriguing Ru-doping-dependent properties of 5$d$ iridiate Sr$_2$IrO$_{4}$.