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Evidence of quantum spin liquid state in a Cu$^{2+}$-based $S = 1/2$ triangular lattice antiferromagnet

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-08-07 v1

Abstract

The layered triangular lattice owing to 1:21:2 order of BB and BB' sites in the triple perovskite A3BB2A_3 B B'_2O9_9 family provides an enticing domain for exploring the complex phenomena of quantum spin liquids (QSLs). We report a comprehensive investigation of the ground state properties of Sr3_3CuTa2_2O9_9 that belongs to the above family, by employing magnetization, specific heat, and muon spin relaxation (μ\muSR) experiments down to the lowest temperature of 0.1~K. Analysis of the magnetic susceptibility indicates that the spin-lattice is a nearly isotropic S=1/2S = 1/2 triangular lattice. We illustrate the observation of a gapless QSL, in which conventional spin ordering or freezing effects are absent, even at temperatures more than two orders of magnitude smaller than the exchange energy (JCW/kB5.04J_{\rm CW}/k_{\rm B} \simeq -5.04~K). Magnetic specific heat in zero-field follows a power law, CmTηC_{\rm m} \sim T^\eta, below 1.2~K with η2/3\eta \approx 2/3, which is consistent with a theoretical proposal of the presence of spinon Fermi surface. Below 1.2~K, the μ\muSR relaxation rate shows no temperature dependence, suggesting persistent spin dynamics as expected for a QSL state. Delving deeper, we also analyze longitudinal field μ\muSR spectra revealing strong dynamical correlations in the spin-disordered ground state. All of these highlight the characteristics of spin entanglement in the QSL state.

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@article{arxiv.2407.10076,
  title  = {Evidence of quantum spin liquid state in a Cu$^{2+}$-based $S = 1/2$ triangular lattice antiferromagnet},
  author = {K. Bhattacharya and S. Mohanty and A. D. Hillier and M. T. F. Telling and R. Nath and M. Majumder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.10076},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication at Physical Review B (Letter)