Evidence for a Gapped Spin Liquid Ground State in Herbertsmithite Kagome Heisenberg Antiferromagnet
APA
Imai, T. (2016). Evidence for a Gapped Spin Liquid Ground State in Herbertsmithite Kagome Heisenberg Antiferromagnet. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/16050038
MLA
Imai, Takashi. Evidence for a Gapped Spin Liquid Ground State in Herbertsmithite Kagome Heisenberg Antiferromagnet. Perimeter Institute, May. 12, 2016, https://pirsa.org/16050038
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:16050038, doi = {10.48660/16050038}, url = {https://pirsa.org/16050038}, author = {Imai, Takashi}, keywords = {Condensed Matter}, language = {en}, title = {Evidence for a Gapped Spin Liquid Ground State in Herbertsmithite Kagome Heisenberg Antiferromagnet}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2016}, month = {may}, note = {PIRSA:16050038 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
McMaster University
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Abstract
The kagome lattice in a mineral compound "Herbertsmithite" represents structurally the most ideal kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet known to date. Herbertsmithite does not undergo a magnetic long-range order or spin freezing at least down to ~J/2000. We will present 17-Oxygen and 2-Deuterium single crystal NMR study of Herbertsmithite. We will demonstrate that the ground state of the kagome plane has a spin gap ~ 0.05J [1], and ~5% excess Cu2+ ions occupying the out-of-plane Zn2+ sites are the only defects [2].
[1] M. Fu et al., Science 350, 655 (2015).
[2] T. Imai et al., Phys. Rev. B 84, 020411 (2011).