Resolving the Ground State of the New Triangular Lattice Compound TmZn2GaO5
ORAL
Abstract
Triangular lattice compounds have long drawn attention due to their inherent geometric frustration and potential to host exotic phases, such as the quantum spin liquid state. Recently, the rare-earth triangular lattice compound TmMgGaO₄ has been proposed as a candidate for a spin liquid and for hosting a Kosterlitz–Thouless transition. Building on this, we successfully synthesized the related compound TmZn₂GaO₅, which adopts a distinct crystal structure that minimizes the site mixing observed in TmMgGaO₄. In earlier studies, we found no evidence of magnetic order in TmZn₂GaO₅ down to 50 mK in magnetic or thermal measurements. Here, we present additional low-temperature magnetic and inelastic neutron scattering data to further investigate the ground state of TmZn₂GaO₅, alongside mean-field theory calculations that accurately replicate the experimental findings.
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Presenters
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Matthew Ennis
Duke University
Authors
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Matthew Ennis
Duke University
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Rabindranath Bag
Duke University
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Tessa Cookmeyer
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Alexander I Kolesnikov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Tao Hong
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Eun Sang Choi
National High Magnetic Field Lab, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University
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Leon Balents
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Sara Haravifard
Duke University