Observation of magnetic ordering in Kitaev material Ag<sub>3</sub>LiIr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6 </sub>in the absence of structural disorder
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Abstract
The search for an ideal Kitaev material without long-range magnetic order has led to development of a new family of Kitaev magnets via topotactic cation exchange reaction. However, the structural disorder that can be produced by this method may suppress the magnetic ordering. In this talk, we present a comparative study between clean and disordered samples of Ag3LiIr2O6 to highlight the effects of structural disorder on the magnetic behavior of the material. In the disordered sample, the absence of a susceptibility peak and a weakly depolarizing μSR signal suggest proximity to the Kitaev spin liquid phase. In contrast, the clean sample shows a peak in both susceptibility and heat capacity measurements with a clear oscillation in the μSR depolarization which rules out a spin liquid ground state. Our results emphasize the importance of sample quality and encourage further studies into the effects of structural disorder on this family of compounds.
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Presenters
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Faranak Bahrami
Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College
Authors
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Faranak Bahrami
Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston College
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Eric Kenney
Boston College
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Chennan Wang
Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Adam Berlie
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
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Oleg I. Lebedev
Laboratorie CRISMAT
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Michael John Graf
Physics Department, Boston College, Boston College
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Fazel Tafti
Boston College, Department of Physics, Boston College, Department of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA