Tunable topological phases in nanographene-based spin-1/2 alternating-exchange Heisenberg chains
Abstract
Unlocking the potential of topological order within many-body spin systems has long been a central pursuit in the realm of quantum materials. Despite extensive efforts, the quest for a versatile platform enabling site-selective spin manipulation, essential for tuning and probing diverse topological phases, has persisted. Here, we utilize on-surface synthesis to construct spin-1/2 alternating-exchange Heisenberg (AH) chains[1] with antiferromagnetic couplings and by covalently linking Clar's goblets -- nanographenes each hosting two antiferromagnetically-coupled unpaired electrons[2]. Utilizing scanning tunneling microscopy, we exert atomic-scale control over the spin chain lengths, parities and exchange-coupling terminations, and probe their magnetic response by means of inelastic tunneling spectroscopy. Our investigation confirms the gapped nature of bulk excitations in the chains, known as triplons[3]. Besides, the triplon dispersion relation is successfully extracted from the spatial variation of tunneling spectral amplitudes. Furthermore, depending on the parity and termination of chains, we observe varying numbers of in-gap edge spins, enabling the determination of the degeneracy of distinct topological ground states in the thermodynamic limit-either 1, 2, or 4. By monitoring interactions between these edge spins, we identify the exponential decay of spin correlations. Our experimental findings, corroborated by theoretical calculations, present a phase-controlled many-body platform, opening promising avenues toward the development of spin-based quantum devices.
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@article{arxiv.2402.13590,
title = {Tunable topological phases in nanographene-based spin-1/2 alternating-exchange Heisenberg chains},
author = {Chenxiao Zhao and Gonçalo Catarina and Jin-Jiang Zhang and João C. G. Henriques and Lin Yang and Ji Ma and Xinliang Feng and Oliver Gröning and Pascal Ruffieux and Joaquín Fernández-Rossier and Roman Fasel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13590},
year = {2024}
}