Witnessing the Quantum Spin Liquid in Herbertsmithite
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On May 16, 2025
Quantalps federation is pleased to announce the following Theory Seminar by Felix Flicker (U. of Bristol).
Abstract: Herbertsmithite is the leading candidate to host a quantum spin liquid -- a long sought state of matter featuring long-range quantum entanglement and fractionalised 'spinon' excitations. However, despite two decades' work, definitive evidence remains lacking. One complicating factor is that the material features significant disorder in the form of magnetic impurities. Here we utilise these impurities as 'witnesses' to probe the quantum spin liquid. Using spin noise spectroscopy to measure witness magnetization fluctuations, we find unusual 1/f noise develop below a cusp in DC magnetic susceptibility at 260mK. Ageing effects confirm witness spin glass formation. I will present a microscopic model of witness interactions mediated by a Z2 quantum spin liquid. Despite having only one free parameter, the model gives a quantitative match to all experiments, including a spin glass transition, the temperature dependence of the susceptibility, the temperature and frequency dependence of the noise spectrum, the Curie Weiss temperature, and the previously observed neutron scattering intensity as a function of momentum transfer.
Published on July 3, 2025
Updated on July 3, 2025
Date
On May 16, 2025
Seminar starts at 11 AM
Coffee and pastries will be served at the break.
Location
3rd floor of Building G, LPMMC, Roger Maynard Hall (G421) CNRS Campus 25 rue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble
Access to the CNRS campus is restricted. Please bring your badge or contact the organizer (Adolfo Grushin) to gain access to the campus well in advance.
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