Topologically nontrivial $1/3$-magnetization plateau state in a spin-1/2 trimer chain
Abstract
Topologically nontrivial Haldane phase is theoretically proposed to be realized in the 1/3-magnetization () plateau of spin-1/2 trimer systems. However, the spin excitation gap, typical characteristic of Haldane phase, is not yet experimentally verified. Here, we report the nuclear magnetic resonance investigations into the low-energy spin dynamics in the spin-trimer antiferromagnetic chain compound NaCuGeSiO (). In the parent compound (), the spin-lattice relaxation rate (1/) shows significantly different temperature dependence when the external magnetic field is increased above the critical field of = 29 T. The spin excitation gap is evidenced from the thermally activated behavior of in the 1/3- plateau state. By substituting Ge with Si, the critical field for the 1/3- plateau significantly decreases, e.g. T in samples, which results from the suppressed inter-trimer coupling . The gapped spin excitation is confirmed again above 17 T, whose size shows temperature-dependent behavior for T. These observations provide further insights into the Haldane physics.
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@article{arxiv.2407.03581,
title = {Topologically nontrivial $1/3$-magnetization plateau state in a spin-1/2 trimer chain},
author = {Y. Y. Han and B. C. Yu and Z. Du and L. S. Ling and L. Zhang and W. Tong and C. Y. Xi and J. L. Zhang and T. Shang and Li Pi and Long Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.03581},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures