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Title: Quantum spin nematic phase in a square-lattice iridate
(Submitted on 2 Oct 2023 (v1), last revised 14 Dec 2023 (this version, v2))
Abstract: Spin nematic (SN) is a magnetic analog of classical liquid crystals, a fourth state of matter exhibiting characteristics of both liquid and solid. Particularly intriguing is a valence-bond SN, in which spins are quantum entangled to form a multi-polar order without breaking time-reversal symmetry, but its unambiguous experimental realization remains elusive. Here, we establish a SN phase in the square-lattice iridate Sr$_2$IrO$_4$, which approximately realizes a pseudospin one-half Heisenberg antiferromagnet (AF) in the strong spin-orbit coupling limit. Upon cooling, the transition into the SN phase at T$_C$ $\approx$ 263 K is marked by a divergence in the static spin quadrupole susceptibility extracted from our Raman spectra, and concomitant emergence of a collective mode associated with the spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetries. The quadrupolar order persists in the antiferromagnetic (AF) phase below T$_N$ $\approx$ 230 K, and becomes directly observable through its interference with the AF order in resonant x-ray diffraction, which allows us to uniquely determine its spatial structure. Further, we find using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering a complete breakdown of coherent magnon excitations at short-wavelength scales, suggesting a resonating-valence-bond-like quantum entanglement in the AF state. Taken together, our results reveal a quantum order underlying the N\'eel AF that is widely believed to be intimately connected to the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity (HTSC).
Submission history
From: Hoon Kim [view email][v1] Mon, 2 Oct 2023 04:04:38 GMT (2002kb,D)
[v2] Thu, 14 Dec 2023 10:34:11 GMT (2002kb,D)
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