Fractionalized excitations in the partially magnetized spin liquid candidate YbMgGaO<sub>4</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum spin liquids (QSLs) are exotic states of matter characterized by emergent gauge structures and fractionalized elementary excitations. In the recently discovered triangular lattice QSL candidate YbMgGaO4, dispersive spinon excitations with a clear upper excitation edge has been observed, but the nature of its ground state is still under debate. In this talk, we present neutron scattering measurement on YbMgGaO4 under various magnetic fields. Our data reveal a dispersive spin excitation continuum with clear upper and lower excitation edges under a weak magnetic field (H = 2.5 T). Moreover, a spectral crossing emerges at the Gamma point at the Zeeman-split energy. The corresponding redistribution of the spectral weight and its field-dependent evolution is inconsistent with a magnon behavior, but instead resembles the theoretical prediction based on the inter-band and intra-band spinon particle-hole excitations associated with the Zeeman-split spinon bands. These results provide a strong evidence for fractionalized excitations and spinon Fermi surfaces in the partially magnetized QSL state in YbMgGaO4.
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Presenters
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Yao Shen
- Fudan University