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Spinon-Mediated Interactions and Transition in Herbertsmithite ZnCu<sub>3</sub>(OH)<sub>6</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Spin liquids are a state of matter characterised by a lack of magnetic order, large-scale entanglement, and fractionalised excitations. While numerous theoretical models for such states now exist, definitive experimental identification remains elusive. A promising new technique for categorically identifying spin liquids is spin noise spectroscopy.

This approach has already been successfully utilised to investigate emergent magnetic monopoles in the geometrically frustrated spin-ice Dy2Ti2O7. Here we apply this technique to the S=1/2 kagome material Herbertsmithite ZnCu3(OH)6Cl2. We observe intense low frequency spin noise between 1 mHz and 1 kHz generated by S=1/2 Cu2+ atoms substituted into interlayer sites. At T* = 260 mK, peaks in both the DC susceptibility and noise variance indicate a transition, below which the interlayer ‘witness spins’ show a slow ageing process over 105 s as well as a 1/ω power spectral density. These are consistent with the RKKY interaction mediated by the quantum spin liquid within the kagome layers, hence the interlayer spins interact with and ‘witness’ the kagome layer providing a means to observe the physics of the spin liquid.

Presenters

  • Jack Murphy

    University College Cork

Authors

  • Jack Murphy

    University College Cork

  • Hiroto Takahashi

    University of Oxford

  • Mikithorn Wood-Thanan

    University of Bristol

  • Pascal Puphal

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

  • jonathan ward

    University College Cork

  • HIDENORI TAKAGI

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics

  • Felix Flicker

    University of Bristol, Cardiff Univ of Wales

  • Seamus Davis

    University of Oxford, UC Cork, University of Oxford