2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.120.227201
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Tunable Quantum Spin Liquidity in the 1/6 th-Filled Breathing Kagome Lattice

Abstract: We present measurements on a series of materials, Li_{2}In_{1-x}Sc_{x}Mo_{3}O_{8}, that can be described as a 1/6th-filled breathing kagome lattice. Substituting Sc for In generates chemical pressure which alters the breathing parameter nonmonotonically. Muon spin rotation experiments show that this chemical pressure tunes the system from antiferromagnetic long range order to a quantum spin liquid phase. A strong correlation with the breathing parameter implies that it is the dominant parameter controlling the… Show more

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“…Our first-principles calculations would possibly rule out some previous scenarios proposed within the same model for decoupling 2/3 of the spins in LiZn 2 Mo 3 O 8 at low temperatures, such as a U(1) QSL state with the spinon Fermi surface 22 and strong coupling between next-nearest neighbours 34,37 . Cooperative rotations of the Mo 3 O 13 clusters resulting in an emergent hexagonal lattice 21 assume electrons to be well localised at the clusters and are at variance with our results in the strong interaction limit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Our first-principles calculations would possibly rule out some previous scenarios proposed within the same model for decoupling 2/3 of the spins in LiZn 2 Mo 3 O 8 at low temperatures, such as a U(1) QSL state with the spinon Fermi surface 22 and strong coupling between next-nearest neighbours 34,37 . Cooperative rotations of the Mo 3 O 13 clusters resulting in an emergent hexagonal lattice 21 assume electrons to be well localised at the clusters and are at variance with our results in the strong interaction limit.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…This may be detected by high-resolution Xray scattering or X-ray pair distribution function (PDF) measurement. The plaquette charge order reconstructs the spin states within each resonant hexagon leading to the freezing of 2/3 of the spins, as observed in the spin susceptibility in LiZn 2 Mo 3 O 8 [21][22][23][24][25] . A different explanation of the susceptibility anomaly in LiZn 2 Mo 3 O 8 based on the lattice distortion and the emergent lattices has been proposed in a previous work 26 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Such a charge-driven spin-state-reconstruction is one crucial property of the CMI in this system 6 8 20 , where the Mo electrons are in the CMI with the Mo electrons localized in the smaller triangular clusters of the distorted Kagome lattice (see Fig. 1) [21][22][23][24][25] . The distortion is such that the up and down triangles have different bond lengths and the lattice is often referred to as the breathing kagome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In fact, the gap-like excitation was observed in the long-range ordered state of Ba 3 CoSb 2 O 9 13,14 , whereas the gapless magnetic excitations in the QSL systems YbMgGaO 4 21,22 and Ba 3 NiSb 2 O 9 26 . INS measurements on magnetic excitations in the substitution system Li 2 (In 1− x Sc x )Mo 3 O 8 40 are effective to further elucidate the origin of different magnetic ground states, which is left for future work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%