High-resolution RIXS as a probe of Kitaev Magnetic Excitations in β-Li<sub>2</sub>IrO<sub>3</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The 3D Kitaev material β-Li2IrO3 hosts nearly degenerate states below 38K when a magnetic field is applied along a Kitaev direction: an incommensurate spiral (INC) and a commensurate field-induced ‘zig-zag’ phase (FIZZ). Most recently, a high-temperature magnetic anomaly was revealed at 100K using thermodynamics and muon relaxation techniques. In this work, we used a high-resolution RIXS spectrometer (FWHM=10meV) to measure the low-energy spin excitations in β-Li2IrO3 under a 2T applied field. We have identified magnon branches near each q-vector and the closing of a gap at the FIZZ q-position with the applied field. More importantly, we have observed a broad continuum of magnetic excitations centered around 35meV, which is unaffected by the low-temperature ordered states, and whose integrated intensity is constant up to 100K and continuously decreases above that.
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Presenters
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Alejandro Ruiz
University of California, San Diego, Physics, university of Califonia San Digo
Authors
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Alejandro Ruiz
University of California, San Diego, Physics, university of Califonia San Digo
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Anthony Allen
University of California, San Diego
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Vikram Nagarajan
University of California, Berkeley, Argonne National Lab, Physics, University of California, Berkeley
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Jake Korelek
LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Mary Upton
Argonne National Lab
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Jongho Kim
Argonne National Lab
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Nicholas Breznay
Harvey Mudd College, Physics, Harvey Mudd College
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James Analytis
University of California, Berkeley, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, Physics, University of California Berkeley, Physics, University of California Berkerley, Physics, University of California, Berkeley, physics, University of California, Berkeley
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Diego M Casa
Argonne National Lab
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Alex Frano
University of California, San Diego