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Transition between heavy-fermion strange metal and quantum spin liquid in a 4d-electron trimer lattice

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-05-31 v2

Abstract

We present experimental evidence that a heavy Fermi surface consisting of itinerant, charge-neutral spinons underpins both heavy-fermion-strange-metal (without f electrons) and quantum-spin-liquid states in the 4d-electron trimer lattice, Ba4Nb1-xRu3+xO12 (|x| < 0.20). These two exotic states both exhibit an extraordinarily large entropy, a linear heat capacity extending into the milli-Kelvin regime, a linear thermal conductivity at low temperatures, and separation of charges and spins. Furthermore, the insulating spin liquid is a much better thermal conductor than the heavy-fermion-strange-metal that separately is observed to strongly violate the Wiedemann-Franz law. We propose that at the heart of this 4d system is a universal, heavy spinon Fermi surface that provides a unified framework for explaining the exotic phenomena observed throughout the entire series. The control of such exotic ground states provided by variable Nb concentration offers a new paradigm for studies of correlated quantum matter.

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@article{arxiv.2305.01033,
  title  = {Transition between heavy-fermion strange metal and quantum spin liquid in a 4d-electron trimer lattice},
  author = {Hengdi Zhao and Yu Zhang and Pedro Schlottmann and Rahul Nandkishore and Gang Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01033},
  year   = {2024}
}

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