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Frustrated S = 1/2 Chains in One-Dimensional Correlated Metal Ti4MnBi2

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-01-09 v3 Materials Science

Abstract

Electronic correlations lead to heavy quasiparticles in three-dimensional (3D) metals, and their collapse can destabilize magnetic moments. It is an open question whether there is an analogous instability in one-dimensional (1D) systems, unanswered due to the lack of metallic spin chain materials. We report neutron scattering measurements and Density Matrix Renormalization Group calculations establishing spinons in the correlated metal Ti4MnBi2, confirming that its magnetism is 1D. Ti4MnBi2 is inherently frustrated, forming near a quantum critical point (QCP) separating different temperature T = 0 phases of the J1-J2 XXZ model. 1D magnetism dominates to the lowest T, and is barely affected by weak interchain coupling. Ti4MnBi2 is the first metallic spin chain where 3D conduction electrons become strongly correlated due to their coupling to 1D magnetic moments.

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@article{arxiv.2409.02880,
  title  = {Frustrated S = 1/2 Chains in One-Dimensional Correlated Metal Ti4MnBi2},
  author = {X. Y. Li and A. Nocera and K. Foyevtsova and G. A. Sawatzky and M. Oudah and N. Murai and M. Kofu and M. Matsuura and H. Tamatsukuri and M. C. Aronson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02880},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages, 4 figures