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Evidence for the topological order in a kagome antiferromagnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-10-06 v3

Abstract

A Z2 quantum spin liquid hosts one of the simplest topological orders and exhibits many exotic properties due to long-range quantum entanglements. Its elementary excitations are anyons such as spinons carrying fractionalized spin quantum number and visons carrying emergent Z2 gauge flux. However, experimental detection of these anyons remains elusive. The difficulties lie not only in the fact that there exists few candidates for Z2 quantum spin liquids but also in that visons are magnetically inert hence immune to available experimental techniques. Here we have studied the spin excitations and specific heats of kagome-lattice antiferromagnet Cu4_4(OH)6_6FBr and Cu3_3Zn(OH)6_6FBr, which consists of two-dimensional Cu2+^{2+} kagome layers with either Cu2+^{2+} or Zn2+^{2+} ions in between. By combining the first principle calculations and inelastic neutron scattering data in the former, we show that the dominate couplings in Cu4_4(OH)6_6FBr are between the nearest neighbor spins within the kagome planes, and the kagome and interlayer spin systems are essentially decoupled above the antiferromagnetic transition temperature. The intrinsic spin excitations and specific heats of the kagome layers for Cu3_3Zn(OH)6_6FBr are thus derived by removing the contributions from the residual interlayer Cu2+^{2+} magnetic impurities. Accordingly, the kagome spin system exhibits spin continuum with momentum-dependent spin gap and a large magnetic entropy at low temperature that is insensitive to magnetic field, which can be understood as the evidences of spinons and visons in this kagome quantum spin liquid candidate. Our results suggest the existence of the Z2 anyons in the material, and therefore provide a comprehensive set of evidences for the Z2 topological order in kagome quantum spin liquid and bring their choreographed entanglement dances to the stage of real materials.

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@article{arxiv.1710.02991,
  title  = {Evidence for the topological order in a kagome antiferromagnet},
  author = {Yuan Wei and Zili Feng and Wiebke Lohstroh and D. H. Yu and Duc Le and Clarina dela Cruz and Wei Yi and Z. F. Ding and J. Zhang and Cheng Tan and Lei Shu and Yan-Cheng Wang and Han-Qing Wu and Jianlin Luo and Jia-Wei Mei and Fang Yang and Xian-Lei Sheng and Wei Li and Yang Qi and Zi Yang Meng and Youguo Shi and Shiliang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.02991},
  year   = {2020}
}

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11 pages, 8 figures