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Giant phonon anomalies in the proximate Kitaev quantum spin liquid α-RuCl3.

Haoxiang LiT T ZhangA SaidGilberto FabbrisDaniel G MazzoneJ Q YanD MandrusGábor B HalászSatoshi OkamotoShuichi MurakamiMark P M DeanHo Nyung LeeHu Miao
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
The Kitaev quantum spin liquid epitomizes an entangled topological state, for which two flavors of fractionalized low-energy excitations are predicted: the itinerant Majorana fermion and the Z2 gauge flux. It was proposed recently that fingerprints of fractional excitations are encoded in the phonon spectra of Kitaev quantum spin liquids through a novel fractional-excitation-phonon coupling. Here, we detect anomalous phonon effects in α-RuCl3 using inelastic X-ray scattering with meV resolution. At high temperature, we discover interlaced optical phonons intercepting a transverse acoustic phonon between 3 and 7 meV. Upon decreasing temperature, the optical phonons display a large intensity enhancement near the Kitaev energy, JK~8 meV, that coincides with a giant acoustic phonon softening near the Z2 gauge flux energy scale. These phonon anomalies signify the coupling of phonon and Kitaev magnetic excitations in α-RuCl3 and demonstrates a proof-of-principle method to detect anomalous excitations in topological quantum materials.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • room temperature
  • density functional theory
  • single molecule
  • high temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • ultrasound guided
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • mass spectrometry
  • transition metal