Evidence for a Parity Broken Monoclinic Ground State in the S = 1/2 Kagom\'{e} Antiferromagnet Herbertsmithite
Nearest-neighbor interacting S = 1/2 spins on the ideal Kagom\'{e} lattice are predicted to form a variety of novel quantum entangled states, including quantum spin-liquid (SL) and valence bond solid (VBS) phases. In real materials, the presence of additional perturbative spin interactions may...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nearest-neighbor interacting S = 1/2 spins on the ideal Kagom\'{e} lattice
are predicted to form a variety of novel quantum entangled states, including
quantum spin-liquid (SL) and valence bond solid (VBS) phases. In real
materials, the presence of additional perturbative spin interactions may
further expand the variety of entangled states, which recent theoretical
analyses show are identifiable through the spontaneous loss of particular
discrete point group symmetries. Here we comprehensively resolve the ground
state point group symmetries of the prototypical Kagom\'{e} SL candidate
ZnCu$_3$(OH)$_6$Cl$_2$ (Herbertsmithite) using a combination of optical
ellipsometry and wavelength-dependent multi-harmonic optical polarimetry. We
uncover a subtle parity breaking monoclinic structural distortion at a
temperature above the nearest-neighbor exchange energy scale. Surprisingly, the
parity-breaking order parameter is dramatically enhanced upon cooling and
closely tracks the build-up of nearest-neighbor spin correlations, suggesting
that it is energetically favored by the SL state. The refined low temperature
symmetry group greatly restricts the number of viable ground states, and, in
the perturbative limit, points toward the formation of a nematic $Z_2$ striped
SL ground state - a SL analogue of a liquid crystal. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1910.13606 |