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Possible quantum-spin-liquid state in van der Waals cluster magnet Nb<sub>3</sub>Cl<sub>8</sub>

Бо Лю, Yongchao Zhang, Xin Han, Jianping Sun, Honglin Zhou, Chunhong Li, Jinguang Cheng, Shaohua Yan, Hechang Lei, Youguo Shi, Huaixin Yang, Shiliang Li

2024Journal of Physics Condensed Matter10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The cluster magnet Nb 3 Cl 8 consists of Nb 3 trimmers that form an emergent S = 1/2 two-dimensional triangular layers, which are bonded by weak van der Waals interactions. Recent studies show that its room-temperature electronic state can be well described as a single-band Mott insulator. However, the magnetic ground state is non-magnetic due to a structural transition below about 100 K. Here we show that there exists a thickness threshold below which the structural transition will not happen. For a bulk crystal, a small fraction of the sample maintains the high-temperature structure at low temperatures and such remnant gives rise to linear-temperature dependence of the specific heat at very low temperatures. This is further confirmed by the measurements on ground powder sample or c -axis pressed single crystals, which prohibits the formation of the non-magnetic state. Moreover, the intrinsic magnetic susceptibility also tends to be constant with decreasing temperature. Our results suggest that Nb 3 Cl 8 with the high-temperature structure may host a quantum-spin-liquid ground state with spinon Fermi surfaces, which can be achieved by making the thickness of a sample smaller than a certain threshold.

Topics & Concepts

van der Waals forceCondensed matter physicsCluster (spacecraft)MagnetSpin (aerodynamics)Liquid stateQuantum spin liquidPhysicsChemistryChemical physicsQuantum mechanicsSpin polarizationThermodynamicsElectronMoleculeComputer scienceProgramming languageAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsInorganic Chemistry and MaterialsInorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
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