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

Authors :
Gao, Bin
Chen, Tong
Tam, David W.
Huang, Chien-Lung
Sasmal, Kalyan
Adroja, Devashibhai T.
Ye, Feng
Cao, Huibo
Sala, Gabriele
Stone, Matthew B.
Baines, Christopher
Barker, Joel A. T.
Hu, Haoyu
Chung, Jae-Ho
Xu, Xianghan
Cheong, Sang-Wook
Nallaiyan, Manivannan
Spagna, Stefano
Maple, M. Brian
Nevidomskyy, Andriy H.
Morosan, Emilia
Chen, Gang
Dai, Pengcheng
Source :
Nature Physics (2019)
Publication Year :
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 :
arXiv
Journal :
Nature Physics (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1901.10092
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-019-0577-6