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Competing Antiferromagnetic-Ferromagnetic States in $\it{d^7}$ Kitaev Honeycomb Magnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-01-04 v1

Abstract

The Kitaev model is a rare example of an analytically solvable and physically instantiable Hamiltonian yielding a topological quantum spin liquid ground state. Here we report signatures of Kitaev spin liquid physics in the honeycomb magnet Li3Co2SbO6Li_3Co_2SbO_6, built of high-spin d7\it{d^7} (Co2+Co^{2+}) ions, in contrast to the more typical low-spin d5\it{d^5} electron configurations in the presence of large spin-orbit coupling. Neutron powder diffraction measurements, heat capacity, and magnetization studies support the development of a long-range antiferromagnetic order space group of CC2/m\it{C_C}2/\it{m}, below TN\it{T_N} = 11 K at μ0H\it{\mu_0H} = 0 T. The magnetic entropy recovered between T\it{T} = 2 K and 50 K is estimated to be 0.6Rln2, in good agreement with the value expected for systems close to a Kitaev quantum spin liquid state. The temperature-dependent magnetic order parameter demonstrates a β\beta value of 0.19(3), consistent with XY anisotropy and in-plane ordering, with Ising-like interactions between layers. Further, we observe a spin-flop driven crossover to ferromagnetic order with space group of C2/m\it{C}2/\it{m} under an applied magnetic field of μ0H\it{\mu_0H} \approx 0.7 T at T\it{T} = 2 K. Magnetic structure analysis demonstrates these magnetic states are competing at finite applied magnetic fields even below the spin-flop transition. Both the d7\it{d^7} compass model, a quantitative comparison of the specific heat of Li3Co2SbO6Li_3Co_2SbO_6, and related honeycomb cobaltates to the anisotropic Kitaev model further support proximity to a Kitaev spin liquid state. This material demonstrates the rich playground of high-spin d7\it{d^7} systems for spin liquid candidates, and complements known d5\it{d^5} Ir- and Ru-based materials.

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@article{arxiv.2006.03724,
  title  = {Competing Antiferromagnetic-Ferromagnetic States in $\it{d^7}$ Kitaev Honeycomb Magnet},
  author = {Hector K. Vivanco and Benjamin A. Trump and Craig M. Brown and Tyrel M. McQueen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.03724},
  year   = {2021}
}

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16 pages, 8 figures