Non-analytic magnetic response and intrinsic ferromagnetic clusters in a Dirac spin liquid candidate on the kagome lattice
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Abstract
The definitive identification of a quantum spin liquid (QSL) state is complicated due to many reasons. Here kagome materials are a promising playground. In the last few years the 2D kagome system YCu3(OH)6[(ClxBr(1−x))3−y(OH)y] (YCOB-Cl), has emerged as one of the leading candidates hosting a Dirac spin liquid state. In this system the vast mismatch in size of Y and Cu prevents subsitutional disorder, which has plagued other kagome systems such as Herbertsmithite. In YCOB-Cl crystals with x < 0.4 there is no long range order. In such crystals we report an unusual field dependent magnetization M(B), where M/B changes linearly with |B|, the absolute value of the field, in contrast to the expected quadratic behavior. We also present model calculations with a distribution of ferromagnetic (FM) clusters which faithfully capture the observed features. Through heat capacity measurements in a magnetic field it has been shown that YCOB-Cl exhibits a T2 heat capacity expected in certain QSL models. However, a concomitant linear T behavior in the spin susceptibility has been lacking. Our work in addition to revealing a novel non-analytic magnetic response suggests that FM clusters by dominate the contribution to the susceptibility and mask the underlying behavior.
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Publication: Nonanalytic magnetic response and intrinsic ferromagnetic clusters in a kagome spin-liquid candidate<br>BS Shivaram, JC Prestigiacomo, A Xu, Z Zeng, TD Ford, I Kimchi, S Li, ...<br>Physical Review B 110 (12), L121105
Presenters
Bellave S Shivaram
University of Virginia
Authors
Bellave S Shivaram
University of Virginia
Patrick A Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Itamar Kimchi
Georgia Institute of Technology
Trevor Ford
University of Virginia
Joseph C Prestigiacomo
United States Naval Research Laboratory
Shiliang Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Aini Xu
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhenyuan Zeng
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences