Magnetic field-induced phases in a model S=1 Haldane chain system
Abstract
An Haldane chain is a one-dimensional (1D) quantum magnet where strong fluctuations result in quantum disordered singlet ground state with a gapped excitation spectrum. The gap magnitude is primarily set by the dominant intrachain interaction (). An applied magnetic field closes the gap at and drives the system into a gapless Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid (TLL) regime, followed by, at lower temperatures, a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) ground state, persisting up to . Almost all previously studied experimental realizations of such systems were based on transition-metal complexes which typically suffer from intrinsic anisotropies or large values, limiting the access to the full theoretical phase diagram. We report a comprehensive study of TLL and BEC phases in the organic Haldane chain system 3,5-bis(N-tert-butylaminoxyl)-3'-nitrobiphenyl (BoNO). The absence of anisotropy and a moderate enable exploration of the complete phase diagram. Through H nuclear magnetic resonance, combined with theoretical analysis, we characterize the TLL properties, map the BEC phase boundary , determine the associated critical exponent at , and demonstrate universal quasiparticle scaling in the quantum-critical regime. These results provide full experimental validation of theoretical predictions for field-induced phases in an Haldane chain, made over two decades ago.
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@article{arxiv.2601.10489,
title = {Magnetic field-induced phases in a model S=1 Haldane chain system},
author = {I. Jakovac and M. S. Grbić and M. Dupont and N. Laflorencie and S. Capponi and Y. Hosokoshi and S. Krämer and Y. Skourski and S. Luther M. Takigawa and M. Horvatić},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.10489},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures