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Effect of ring-exchange interactions in the extended Kitaev honeycomb model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-08-01 v2

Abstract

Motivated by the possible triple-Q\bf Q classical order in the Kitaev candidate material Na2_2Co2_2TeO6_6, we investigate microscopic models that may stabilize the triple-Q\bf Q order by studying an extended Kitaev honeycomb model with ring-exchange interactions (namely, the KK-Γ\Gamma-Γ\Gamma'-JRJ_{\rm R} model) using the variational Monte Carlo method. It turns out that with positive ring-exchange interaction (JR>0J_{\rm R}>0) there indeed appears an exotic non-coplanar triple-Q\bf Q ordered state featured by three Bragg peaks at symmetry-related M points in the crystallographic Brillouin zone. A magnetic field in the honeycomb plane can suppress the triple-Q\bf Q order and induce a gapless quantum spin liquid (QSL) with 8 cones. Furthermore, with the increase of JRJ_{\rm R} a proximate Kitaev spin liquid with eight Majorana cones labeled "PKSL8" is found which is very stable over a large range of Γ\Gamma interactions. The PKSL8 state shares the same projective symmetry group with the Kitaev spin liquid (KSL) which is located at small Γ\Gamma and JRJ_{\rm R}. In a weak magnetic field applied normal to the honeycomb plane, the PKSL8 turns into an Abelian chiral spin liquid with Chern number ν=4\nu=-4, unlike the KSL which yields a chiral spin liquid with ν=1\nu=1. Since the triple-Q\bf Q phase is adjacent to two QSLs in the phase diagram, our work suggests that it is more hopeful to experimentally realize the exotic QSL phases starting from the triple-Q\bf Q order.

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@article{arxiv.2305.03258,
  title  = {Effect of ring-exchange interactions in the extended Kitaev honeycomb model},
  author = {Jiucai Wang and Zheng-Xin Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.03258},
  year   = {2023}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures, 1 table