We have investigated experimentally and theoretically the series
(Na1−xLix)2IrO3. Contrary to what has been believed so far,
only for x≤0.25 the system forms uniform solid solutions. For larger Li
content, as evidenced by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy
and density functional theory calculations, the system shows a miscibility gap
and a phase separation into an ordered Na3LiIr2O6 phase with
alternating Na3 and LiIr2O6 planes, and a Li-rich phase close to pure
Li2IrO3. For x≤0.25 we observe (1) an increase of c/a with Li
doping up to x=0.25, despite the fact that c/a in pure Li2IrO3 is
smaller than in Na2IrO3, and (2) a gradual reduction of the
antiferromagnetic ordering temperature TN and ordered moment. The
previously proposed magnetic quantum phase transition at x≈0.7 may
occur in a multiphase region and its nature needs to be re-evaluated.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures including supplemental informatio