Theory of two-dimensional nonlinear spectroscopy for the Kitaev spin liquid

ORAL

Abstract

Experimental identification of fractionalized quasiparticles in quantum spin liquids is a long-sought goal in correlated topological phases. Since conventional spectroscopic probes (e.g., neutron scattering) cannot directly couple to each individual fractionalized excitation, one can only measure a broad continuum in energy due to a multitude of fractionalized quasiparticles decaying from a single spin-flip. In this talk, we discuss how two-dimensional nonlinear spectroscopy can sharply reveal distinctive signatures of fractionalized excitations in quantum spin liquids by considering the example of the exactly solvable Kitaev honeycomb model. We demonstrate the existence of a number of salient features of the Majorana fermions and fluxes in two-dimensional nonlinear spectrum, which provide crucial information about such excitations.

*This work was supported by NSERC of Canada and Center for Quantum Materials at University of Toronto. Y.B.K. is supported by the Killam Research Fellowship of the Canada Council for the Arts, and K.H.L is supported by Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Korea (IBS-R009-G1).

Presenters

  • Wonjune Choi

    • Univ of Toronto

Authors

  • Wonjune Choi

    • Univ of Toronto
  • Ki Hoon Lee

    • Physics, Incheon National University
  • Yong-Baek Kim

    • Univ of Toronto