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New Kitaev Magnet with Compelling Thermodynamic Evidence of Proximity to the Kitaev Spin-Liquid

ORAL

Abstract

Kitaev magnets are widely studied in search of quantum spin-liquid (QSL) ground states and Majorana excitations. Recent theoretical studies predict two potential signatures of a QSL at finite temperatures: a scaling behavior of thermodynamic quantities and a two-step release of the magnetic entropy. Here, we successfully synthesized a new Kitaev magnet, Ag3LiIr2O6 with both signatures in our AC magnetic susceptibility, magnetization and heat capacity measurements. In this new quaternary oxide, despite the existence of a large Weiss temperature, there is no evidence of long-range order in our DC magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity measurements. Based on our DFT calculations, a mixing between silver d and oxygen p orbitals enhances the spin-orbit coupling within the honeycomb layers suggesting a closer proximity to the QSL in Ag3LiIr2O6 compared to known Kitaev magnets, α-Li2IrO3 and Na2IrO3.

Presenters

  • Faranak Bahrami

    Boston College

Authors

  • Faranak Bahrami

    Boston College

  • William Lafargue-Dit-Hauret

    University of Liège

  • Oleg I. Lebedev

    Laboratoire CRISMAT

  • Roman Movshovich

    Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MPA-CMMS, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Hung-Yu Yang

    Boston College

  • David Broido

    Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College

  • Xavier Rocquefelte

    Chemistry, University of Rennes 1

  • Fazel Tafti

    Boston College