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Thermodynamic evidence of fermionic behavior in the vicinity of one-ninth plateau in a kagome antiferromagnet

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Abstract

The spin-1/2 kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnets are believed to host exotic quantum entangled states. Recently, the report of 1/9 magnetization plateau and magnetic oscillations in a kagome antiferromagnet YCu3(OH)6Br2[Brx(OH)1−x] (YCOB) have made this material a promising candidate for experimentally realizing quantum spin liquid states. Here we present measurements of the specific heat Cp in YCOB in high magnetic fields (up to 41.5 Tesla) down to 0.46 Kelvin, and the 1/9 plateau feature has been confirmed. Moreover, the temperature dependence of Cp/T in the vicinity of 1/9 plateau region can be fitted by a linear in T term which indicates the presence of a Dirac spectrum, together with a constant term, which indicates a finite density of states (DOS) contributed by other Fermi surfaces. Surprisingly the constant term is highly anisotropic in the direction of the magnetic field. Additionally, we observe a double-peak feature near 30 T above the 1/9 plateau which is another hallmark of fermionic excitations in the specific heat.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.05600

Presenters

  • Guoxin Zheng

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Guoxin Zheng

    University of Michigan

  • Dechen Zhang

    University of Michigan

  • Yuan Zhu

    University of Michigan

  • Kuan-Wen Chen

    University of Michigan

  • Aaron Leonard Chan

    University of Michigan

  • Kaila G Jenkins

    University of Michigan

  • Byungmin Kang

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Zhenyuan Zeng

    Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Aini Xu

    Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Danilo Ratkovski

    NHMFL, National High Magnetic Field Lab

  • Joanna Blawat

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • Alimany Bangura

    NHMFL, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

  • John Singleton

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • Patrick A Lee

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA

  • Shiliang Li

    Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Lu Li

    University of Michigan