Static magnetic order with strong quantum fluctuations in spin-1/2 honeycomb magnet Na2Co2TeO6
Author:
Ma Jie1ORCID, Jiao Jinlong1, Li Xiyang1, Lin Gaoting1, Shu Mingfang1, Zaharko Oksana1, Shiroka Toni1, Hong Tao, Kolesnikov Alexander2ORCID, Deng Guochu, Dunsiger Sarah, Aronson Meigan, Zhou Haidong, Wang Xiaoqun, Shang Tian
Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Abstract
Kitaev interactions, arising from the interplay of frustration and bond anisotropy, can lead to strong quantum fluctuations and, in an ideal case, to a quantum-spin-liquid state. However, in many nonideal materials, spurious non-Kitaev interactions typically promote a zigzag antiferromagnetic order in the d-orbital transition metal compounds. Combining neutron scattering with muon-spin rotation and relaxation techniques, we provide new insights into the exotic properties of Na2Co2TeO6, a candidate material of the Kitaev model. Below TN, the zero-field muon-spin relaxation rate becomes almost constant (at 0.45 ms-1). We attribute this temperature-independent muon-spin relaxation rate to the strong quantum fluctuations, as well as to the frustrated Kitaev interactions. As the magnetic field increases, neutron scattering data indicate a broader spin-wave-excitation at the K-point. Therefore, quantum fluctuations seem not only robust but are even enhanced by the applied magnetic field. Our findings provide valuable hints for understanding the onset of the quantum-spin-liquid state in Kitaev materials.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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