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Stable high-temperature paramagnons in a three-dimensional antiferromagnet near quantum criticality: Application to TlCuCl$_3$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-05-31 v1

Abstract

The complete set of hallmarks of the three-dimensional antiferromagnet near the quantum critical point has been recently observed in the spin dimer compound TlCuCl3_3. Nonetheless, the mechanism, responsible for several distinct features of the experimental data, has remained a puzzle, namely: (i) the paramagnons exhibit remarkable robustness to thermal damping and are stable up to high temperatures, where kBTk_B T is comparable with the excitation energy, (ii) the width to mass ratios of the high-temperature paramagnons are, within the error bars, equal to that of the low-temperature amplitude (or Higgs) mode. We propose such a mechanism and identify two principal factors, contributing to the scaling between width to mass ratios of the paramagnon and the amplitude mode: (i) the emergence of the thermal mass scale reorganizing the paramagnon decay processes, and (ii) substantial renormalization of the multi-magnon interactions by thermal fluctuations. The study is carried out for the general case of a D=3+1D= 3 + 1 quantum antiferromagnet within the framework of the φ4\varphi^4 model using the hybrid Callan-Symanzik + Wilson thermal renormalization group method. Our approach is tested by demonstrating a good quantitative agreement with available experimental data across the phase diagram of TlCuCl3_3.

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@article{arxiv.1701.07406,
  title  = {Stable high-temperature paramagnons in a three-dimensional antiferromagnet near quantum criticality: Application to TlCuCl$_3$},
  author = {M. Fidrysiak and J. Spałek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.07406},
  year   = {2017}
}