Dynamics of K2Ni2(SO4)3 governed by proximity to a 3D spin liquid model
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) have become a key area of research in magnetism due to their remarkable properties, such as long-range entanglement, fractional excitations, and topologically protected phenomena. Recently, the search for QSLs has expanded into the three-dimensional world, despite the sup...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2024-08, Vol.15 (1), p.7191-9 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) have become a key area of research in magnetism due to their remarkable properties, such as long-range entanglement, fractional excitations, and topologically protected phenomena. Recently, the search for QSLs has expanded into the three-dimensional world, despite the suppression of quantum fluctuations due to high dimensionality. A new candidate material, K
2
Ni
2
(SO
4
)
3
, belongs to the langbeinite family and consists of two interconnected trillium lattices. Although magnetically ordered, it exhibits a highly dynamical and correlated state. In this work, we combine inelastic neutron scattering measurements with density functional theory (DFT), pseudo-fermion functional renormalization group (PFFRG), and classical Monte Carlo (cMC) calculations to study the magnetic properties of K
2
Ni
2
(SO
4
)
3
, revealing a high level of agreement between experiment and theory. We further reveal the origin of the dynamical state in K
2
Ni
2
(SO
4
)
3
to be centred around a magnetic network composed of tetrahedra on a trillium lattice.
Recently, quantum spin liquid signatures have been found in 3D systems. Here, using a combination of inelastic neutron scattering and calculations, the authors study the dynamic magnetic properties of a 3D quantum spin liquid candidate K
2
Ni
2
(SO
4
)
3
, identifying a spin liquid region in the theoretical phase diagram. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-024-51362-1 |