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Spinon-magnon interaction in an antiferromagnet with alternating antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic quantum spin chains

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Abstract

The concepts of quasiparticles and collective modes have been successfully applied to describe low-energy excitations in physics. In conventional magnets low-energy excitations are carried by spin waves, represented by massless bosons called magnons with S = 1. However, in one-dimensional antiferromagnetic quantum spin (S = 1/2) systems, quantum fluctuations destroy LRO in the ground state and magnons do not exist. Instead, the low-energy excitations are known as spinons, with S = 1/2 . Although both magnons and two-spinon continuum have been observed in several quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnets, magnons and spinons do not coexist in the same energy range. Here, we report the observation of coexistence of magnon and spinon excitations in Cu2(OH)3Br, a quantum antiferromagnet consisting of nearly decoupled, alternating ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic S=1/2 chains. Importantly, the excitation spectra of both the magnetic chains emerge in close energy range and cross over each other, enabling strong spinon-magnon interaction.

Presenters

  • Heda Zhang

    Michigan State Univ

Authors

  • Heda Zhang

    Michigan State Univ

  • Zhiying Zhao

    Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Science

  • Vasile O Garlea

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Quantum Condensed Matter Div, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Lab, Neutron Scattering Division

  • Tao Hong

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Neutron Scattering Division

  • Dominique M Gautreau

    University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

  • Amartyajyoti Saha

    University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

  • S D Mahanti

    Michigan State Univ, Michigan State University

  • Turan Birol

    Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

  • Xianglin Ke

    Michigan State Univ