Stable high-temperature paramagnons in a three-dimensional antiferromagnet near quantum criticality: Application to TlCuCl$_3$
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 TlCuCl. 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 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 quantum antiferromagnet within the framework of the 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 TlCuCl.
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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}
}