Thermodynamic Perspective on Field-Induced Behavior of α-RuCl3
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BACHUS, Sebastian, KAIB, David A.S., TOKIWA, Yoshifumi, JESCHE, Anton, TSURKAN, Vladimir, LOIDL, Alois, WINTER, Stephen M., TSIRLIN, Alexander A., VALENTI , Roser, GEGENWART, Philipp. Thermodynamic Perspective on Field-Induced Behavior of α-RuCl3. In: Physical Review Letters, 2020, nr. 9(125), p. 0. ISSN 0031-9007. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.097203
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Physical Review Letters
Numărul 9(125) / 2020 / ISSN 0031-9007

Thermodynamic Perspective on Field-Induced Behavior of α-RuCl3

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.097203

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Bachus Sebastian1, Kaib David A.S.2, Tokiwa Yoshifumi1, Jesche Anton1, Tsurkan Vladimir13, Loidl Alois1, Winter Stephen M.2, Tsirlin Alexander A.1, Valenti Roser2, Gegenwart Philipp1
 
1 University of Augsburg,
2 Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat,
3 Institute of Applied Physics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 martie 2021


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Measurements of the magnetic Grüneisen parameter (ΓB) and specific heat on the Kitaev material candidate α-RuCl3 are used to access in-plane field and temperature dependence of the entropy up to 12 T and down to 1 K. No signatures corresponding to phase transitions are detected beyond the boundary of the magnetically ordered region, but only a shoulderlike anomaly in ΓB, involving an entropy increment as small as 10-5Rlog2. These observations put into question the presence of a phase transition between the purported quantum spin liquid and the field-polarized state of α-RuCl3. We show theoretically that at low temperatures ΓB is sensitive to crossings in the lowest excitations within gapped phases, and identify the measured shoulderlike anomaly as being of such origin. Exact diagonalization calculations demonstrate that the shoulderlike anomaly can be reproduced in extended Kitaev models that gain proximity to an additional phase at finite field without entering it. We discuss manifestations of this proximity in other measurements. 

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entropy, Quantum theory, specific heat, Temperature distribution