Transforming from Kitaev to Disguised Ising Chain: Application to CoNb$_2$O$_6$
Abstract
For many years, CoNbO has served as an exemplar of the one-dimensional Ising model. However, recent experimental and theoretical analyses challenge its applicability to this material. Prior to that, a tailored spin model for 3d systems such as Co, known as the model, has emerged, featuring Heisenberg , Kitaev , and Gamma interactions. While these interactions are permitted by the symmetry of the system, their role in CoNbO remains enigmatic. We present a microscopic theory based on spin-orbit entangled J = 1/2 states, aimed at elucidating the roles of Kitaev and Gamma interactions in shaping Ising anisotropy. Leveraging strong coupling theory, we identify a dominant ferromagnetic Kitaev interaction. Furthermore, by comparing dynamical structure factors obtained via exact diagonalization with those from inelastic neutron scattering experiments, we find an antiferromagnetic interaction, which dictates the Ising axis and explains the mechanism behind moment pinning. Our theory suggests that CoNbO represents a rare one-dimensional Kitaev chain with significant ferromagnetic Kitaev and antiferromagnetic Gamma interactions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.14754,
title = {Transforming from Kitaev to Disguised Ising Chain: Application to CoNb$_2$O$_6$},
author = {Derek Churchill and Hae-Young Kee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.14754},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures