Quantum spin dynamics in a metallic spin chain Ti<sub>4</sub>MnBi<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
One-dimensional spin chain systems provide platforms to explore, both experimentally and theoretically, a wealth of novel quantum phenomena. So far, almost all spin chain systems studied have been insulating. We investigated a new metallic compound, Ti4MnBi2, whose structure consists of chains of S = 1/2 Mn ions that extend along the c-axis. The close spacing of the Mn atoms in the chains and the relatively weak correlations found in heat capacity and susceptibility suggest an antiferromagnetic (AFM) order. We have performed inelastic neutron scattering (INS) measurements using AMATERAS@J-PARC on single-crystal Ti4MnBi2. A gapped magnetic excitation continuum is found roughly between 0.5 and 2 meV unchanged in the AFM state to temperature as low as 0.3 K. The gap decreases above TN, and quasielastic scattering emerges. µSR measurements have been performed at M15/M20D@TRIUMF, finding that 20% of the spins are frozen at temperature below 1K. The µSR, INS, and specific heat measurements all find that substantial magnetic fluctuations persist in the AFM state, an indication of the importance of quantum fluctuations and unconventional AFM order in this system.
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Presenters
Xiyang Li
University of British Columbia
Authors
Xiyang Li
University of British Columbia
Mohamed Oudah
University of British Columbia
Dalmau Reig-i-Plessis
University of British Columbia
Satyam Priyadarshi
University of British Columbia
Yipeng Cai
University of British Columbia
Kenji M Kojima
University of British Columbia
Naoki Murai
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
Maiko Kofu
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
Kenji Nakajima
J-PARC, J-PARC Center, Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
Masato Matsuura
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
Hiromu Tamatsukuri
Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex
Songxue Chi
Oak Ridge National Lab
Alannah Hallas
University of British Columbia
Igor A Zaliznyak
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY, Brookhaven National Laboratory