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Possible itinerant excitations and quantum spin state transitions in the effective spin-1/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet Na$_2$BaCo(PO$_4$)$_2$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-09-17 v2

Abstract

The most fascinating feature of certain two-dimensional (2D) gapless quantum spin liquid (QSL) is that their spinon excitations behave like the fermionic carriers of a paramagnetic metal. The spinon Fermi surface is then expected to produce a linear increase of the thermal conductivity with temperature that should manifest via a residual value (κ0/T\kappa_0/T) in the zero-temperature limit. However, this linear in T behavior has been reported for very few QSL candidates. Here, we studied the ultralow-temperature thermal conductivity of an effective spin-1/2 triangular QSL candidate Na2_2BaCo(PO4_4)2_2, which has an antiferromagnetic order at very low temperature (TNT_N \sim 148 mK), and observed a finite κ0/T\kappa_0/T extrapolated from the data above TNT_N. Moreover, while approaching zero temperature, it exhibits series of quantum spin state transitions with applied field along the cc axis. These observations indicate that Na2_2BaCo(PO4_4)2_2 possibly behaves as a gapless QSL with itinerant spin excitations above TNT_N and its strong quantum spin fluctuations persist below TNT_N.

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@article{arxiv.1911.11107,
  title  = {Possible itinerant excitations and quantum spin state transitions in the effective spin-1/2 triangular-lattice antiferromagnet Na$_2$BaCo(PO$_4$)$_2$},
  author = {N. Li and Q. Huang and X. Y. Yue and W. J. Chu and Q. Chen and E. S. Choi and X. Zhao and H. D. Zhou and X. F. Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11107},
  year   = {2020}
}

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24 pages, 5 figures, with Supplementary Information