Fragmentation in Frustrated Magnets: A Review

Spin liquids are exotic phases of matter that often support emergent gauge fields and quasi-particle excitations. While spin liquids are commonly known for remaining disordered, their definition has been extended to include phases with broken symmetry corresponding to (partial) long-range order, suc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of low temperature physics 2020-12, Vol.201 (5-6), p.710-737
Hauptverfasser: Lhotel, Elsa, Jaubert, Ludovic D. C., Holdsworth, Peter C. W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Spin liquids are exotic phases of matter that often support emergent gauge fields and quasi-particle excitations. While spin liquids are commonly known for remaining disordered, their definition has been extended to include phases with broken symmetry corresponding to (partial) long-range order, such as chiral and nematic spin liquids for example. For Coulomb spin liquids, this ordering can be quantitatively understood via a Helmholtz decomposition between divergence-free and divergence-full terms. This phenomenon has been coined fragmentation, where spin degrees of freedom fragment into two components: the fluctuating disordered part and the ordered one. In this review, we will cover the theoretical and experimental aspects of this growing field, in particular its relation to magnetic monopoles in spin ice, its phase diagram and the possibility to observe it in solid-state crystal and artificial networks.
ISSN:0022-2291
1573-7357
DOI:10.1007/s10909-020-02521-3