We report on the effects of introducing magnetic and non-magnetic disorder in the hyperkagome iridate quantum spin liquid (QSL) candidate Na4Ir3O8 by partially replacing Ir4+ (S=1/2) with Ru4+ (S=1) or Ti4+ (S=0). Specifically, we synthesized Na4(Ir1−xRux)3O8(x=0.05,0.10,0.2,0.3) and Na4Ir2.7Ti0.3O8 samples and measured electrical transport, AC and DC magnetization, and heat capacity down to T=1.8 K. Na4Ir3O8 is associated with a large Weiss temperature θ=−650 K, a broad anomaly in magnetic heat capacity Cmag at T ≈25 K, low temperature power-law heat capacity, and spin glass freezing below Tf≈6 K. We track the change in these characteristic features as Ir is partially substituted by Ru or Ti. We find that for Ru substitution, θ increases and stays negative, the anomaly in Cmag is suppressed in magnitude and pushed to lower temperatures, low temperature C∼Tα with α between 2 and 3 and decreasing towards 2 with increasing x, and Tf increases with increase in Ru concentration x. For Ti substitution we find that θ and Tf become smaller and the anomaly in Cmag is completely suppressed. In addition, introducing non-magnetic Ti leads to the creation of orphan spins which show up in the low temperature magnetic susceptibility.
@article{arxiv.1807.03940,
title = {Effect of disorder on the quantum spin liquid candidate Na$_4$Ir$_3$O$_8$},
author = {Ashiwini Balodhi and Yogesh Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.03940},
year = {2018}
}