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Compression of Kitaev quantum spin liquid candidate Na<sub>3</sub>Co<sub>2</sub>SbO<sub>6</sub> to megabar pressures

ORAL

Abstract

A direct outcome of Kitaev's work on his exactly solvable model for quantum spin liquids (QSLs) was the intensified search for materials that would realize this magnetically frustrated state, in particular due to the rising of fractionalized excitations with potential application in the field of quantum computing. One compound that has recently been the focal point of study for several theoretical and experimental groups around the world is Na3Co2SbO6 (NCSO), in particular after it was predicted that NCSO could stabilize a QSL state under hydrostatic compression or uniaxial strain. Therefore, in this work we studied NCSO phases under extreme conditions by the means of multiple synchrotron spectroscopic and diffraction techniques, as well as by measuring its macroscopic properties. Upon compression, NCSO maintains its ambient-pressure atomic structure and shows increased ferromagnetic correlations up to about 70 GPa; while higher pressures drive a high-spin-low-spin transition on Co2+ ions that destroys the Jeff -1/2 state needed to stabilize the Kitaev QSL phase. However, this pressure-tuned set of localized, low-spin Co moments may still give rise to frustrated magnetism, showing that honeycomb lattices of cobaltates present a fertile platform for exploring novel magnetic quantum states.

Presenters

  • Eduardo Poldi

    University of Illinois at Chicago

Authors

  • Eduardo Poldi

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Rodolfo Tartaglia

    UNICAMP-Univ de Campinas

  • Gilberto F L Fabbris

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Nam Huu Nguyen

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Hyowon Park

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Zhenxian Liu

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Michel A Van Veenendaal

    Northern Illinois University

  • Ravhi S Kumar

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Greeshma C Jose

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • SUDESHNA SAMANTA

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Wenli Bi

    University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Yuming Xiao

    Argonne National Laboratory, HPCAT, X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Dmitry Popov

    HPCAT, X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Yan Wu

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Jong Woo Kim

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Hong Zheng

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Jiaqiang Yan

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • John F Mitchell

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Russell J Hemley

    University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Daniel Haskel

    Argonne National Laboratory