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Majorana fermions in the Kitaev quantum spin system alpha-RuCl3

Authors
Do, Seung-HwanPark, Sang-YounYoshitake, JunkiNasu, JojiMotome, YukitoshiKwon, Yong SeungAdroja, D. T.Voneshen, D. J.Kim, KyooJang, T. -H.Park, J. -H.Choi, Kwang-YongJi, Sungdae
Issue Date
Nov-2017
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE PHYSICS, v.13, no.11, pp 1079 - +
Journal Title
NATURE PHYSICS
Volume
13
Number
11
Start Page
1079
End Page
+
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/3670
DOI
10.1038/nphys4264
ISSN
1745-2473
1745-2481
Abstract
Geometrical constraints to the electronic degrees of freedom within condensed-matter systems often give rise to topological quantum states of matter such as fractional quantum Hall states, topological insulators, and Weyl semimetals(1-3). In magnetism, theoretical studies predict an entangled magnetic quantum state with topological ordering and fractionalized spin excitations, the quantum spin liquid(4). In particular, the so-called Kitaev spin model(5), consisting of a network of spins on a honeycomb lattice, is predicted to host Majorana fermions as its excitations. By means of a combination of specific heat measurements and inelastic neutron scattering experiments, we demonstrate the emergence of Majorana fermions in single crystals of alpha-RuCl3, an experimental realization of the Kitaev spin lattice. The specific heat data unveils a two-stage release of magnetic entropy that is characteristic of localized and itinerant Majorana fermions. The neutron scattering results corroborate this picture by revealing quasielastic excitations at low energies around the Brillouin zone centre and an hour-glass-like magnetic continuum at high energies. Our results confirm the presence of Majorana fermions in the Kitaev quantum spin liquid and provide an opportunity to build a unified conceptual framework for investigating fractionalized excitations in condensed matter(1,6-8).
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