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Experimental signatures of a three-dimensional quantum spin liquid in effective spin-1/2 Ce2Zr2O7 pyrochlore

Authors :
Emilia Morosan
Sang-Wook Cheong
Tong Chen
Xianghan Xu
Joel A. T. Barker
Haoyu Hu
Kalyan Sasmal
Bin Gao
Manivannan Nallaiyan
David W. Tam
Andriy H. Nevidomskyy
Gang Chen
Jae Ho Chung
Pengcheng Dai
M. Brian Maple
Huibo Cao
Stefano Spagna
Matthew B. Stone
Christopher Baines
Gabriele Sala
D. T. Adroja
Feng Ye
Chien-Lung Huang
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

A quantum spin liquid (QSL) is a state of matter where unpaired electrons' spins in a solid are quantum entangled, but do not show magnetic order in the zero-temperature limit. Because such a state may be important to the microscopic origin of high-transition temperature superconductivity and useful for quantum computation, the experimental realization of QSL is a long-sought goal in condensed matter physics. Although neutron scattering experiments on the two-dimensional (2D) spin-1/2 kagome-lattice ZnCu3(OD)6Cl2 and effective spin-1/2 triangular lattice YbMgGaO4 have found evidence for a continuum of magnetic excitations, the hallmark of a QSL carrying 'fractionalized quantum excitations', at very low temperature, magnetic and nonmagnetic site chemical disorder complicates the interpretation of the data. Recently, the three-dimensional (3D) Ce3+ pyrochlore lattice Ce2Sn2O7 has been suggested as a clean, effective spin-1/2 QSL candidate, but there is no evidence of a spin excitation continuum. Here we use thermodynamic, muon spin relaxation ({\mu} SR), and neutron scattering experiments on single crystals of Ce2Zr2O7, a compound isostructural to Ce2Sn2O7, to demonstrate the absence of magnetic ordering and the presence of a spin excitation continuum at 35 mK, consistent with the expectation of a QSL. Since our neutron diffraction and diffuse scattering measurements on Ce2Zr2O7 reveal no evidence of oxygen deficiency and magnetic/nonmagnetic ion disorder as seen in other pyrochlores, Ce2Zr2O7 may be the first example of a 3D QSL material with minimum magnetic and nonmagnetic chemical disorder.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2e83e4118471d1ccf44b47fad32a22cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1901.10092