Thermal transport of the frustrated spin-chain mineral linarite: Magnetic heat transport and strong spin-phonon scattering
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Abstract
The mineral linarite is a prototype frustrated spin-1/2 chain compound with competing ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor and antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor interactions with magnetic ordering below TN=2.8 K in a mutliferroic elliptical spin-spiral ground state. Upon the application of a magnetic field along the spin-chain direction, distinct magnetically ordered phases can be induced. We report the thermal conductivity κ of this material across the magnetic phase diagram as well as in the paramagnetic regime. We found that in linarite the heat is carried mainly by phonons but shows a peculiar non-monotonic behavior in field. In particular, κ is highly suppressed at the magnetic phase boundaries, indicative of strong scattering of the phonons off critical magnetic fluctuations. Even at temperatures far above the magnetically ordered phases, this leads to a reduction of the phononic thermal conductivity. The mean free path due to spin-phonon scattering (lspin-phonon) was determined as function of temperature. A power law behavior was observed mainly above 0.5 K indicating the thermal activation of spin fluctuations. In the critical regime close to the saturation field, lspin-phonon shows a 1/T dependence. Furthermore, a magnon thermal transport channel was verified in the helical magnetic phase. We estimate a magnon mean free path which corresponds to about 1000 lattice spacings.
Publication: arXiv:2110.01865
Presenters
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Christian Hess
University of Wuppertal, IFW-Dresden
Authors
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Christian Hess
University of Wuppertal, IFW-Dresden
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Matthias Gillig
IFW Dresden, Germany, IFW Dresden
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Xiao-Chen Hong
University of Wuppertal
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Piyush Sakrikar
IFW Dresden, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, India
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Gael Bastien
IFW - Dresden
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Anja U Wolter
IFW Dresden
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Leonie Heinze
Technical University Braunschweig, Germa, Tech Univ Braunschweig
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Satoshi Nishimoto
IFW Dresden, Technical University Dresden
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Bernd Büchner
IFW Dresden, Institut für Festkörperphysik and Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, Technische Universität Dresden