Impact of gapped spin-orbit excitons on low energy pseudospin exchange interactions
Abstract
The quest for exotic quantum magnetic ground states, including the Kitaev spin liquid and quantum spin-ices, has led to the discovery of several quantum materials where low energy pseudospin- doublets arise from the splitting of spin-orbit entangled multiplets with higher degeneracy. Such systems include -orbital and -orbital Mott insulators. When the gap between the low energy pseudospin- levels and the excited levels of the multiplet or `excitons' is not large, the effective low-energy exchange interactions between the low energy pseudospin- moments can acquire significant corrections from coupling to the excitons. We extract these corrections using higher order perturbation theory as well as an exact Schrieffer-Wolff transformation. Such corrections can impact the exchange matrix for the low energy pseudospin- levels by renormalizing the strength and the sign of Heisenberg exchange or Ising anisotropies, and potentially even inducing bond-anisotropic couplings such as Kitaev- exchange interactions. We discuss recent experiments on various cobaltate and osmate materials which hint at the ubiquity and importance of this physics.
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@article{arxiv.2303.04169,
title = {Impact of gapped spin-orbit excitons on low energy pseudospin exchange interactions},
author = {Sreekar Voleti and F David Wandler and Arun Paramekanti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.04169},
year = {2024}
}
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15 pages, 6 figures