Most of the searches for Kitaev materials deal with 4d/5d magnets with spin-orbit-coupled J=1/2 local moments such as iridates and α-RuCl3. Here we propose the monoclinic YbCl3 with a Yb3+ honeycomb lattice for the exploration of Kiteav physics. We perform thermodynamic, ac susceptibility, angle-dependent magnetic torque and neutron diffraction measurements on YbCl3 single crystal. We find that the Yb3+ ion exhibits a Kramers doublet ground state that gives rise to an effective spin Jeff=1/2 local moment. The compound exhibits short-range magnetic order below 1.20 K, followed by a long-range N\'eel-type antiferromagnetic order at 0.60 K, below which the ordered Yb3+ spins lie in the ac plane with an angle of 16(11)∘ away from the a axis. These orders can be suppressed by in-plane and out-of-plane magnetic fields at around 6 and 10 T, respectively. Moreover, the N\'eel temperature varies non-monotonically under the out-of-plane magnetic fields. The in-plane magnetic anisotropy and the reduced order moment 0.8(1) μB at 0.25 K indicate that YbCl3 could be a two-dimensional spin system to proximate the Kitaev physics.
@article{arxiv.1903.03615,
title = {A N\'eel-type antiferromagnetic order in the spin 1/2 rare-earth honeycomb YbCl$_3$},
author = {Jie Xing and Erxi Feng and Yaohua Liu and Eve Emmanouilidou and Chaowei Hu and Jinyu Liu and David Graf and Arthur P. Ramirez and Gang Chen and Huibo Cao and Ni Ni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03615},
year = {2020}
}