Topological thermal Hall effect of strongly interacting bosons in a disordered quantum magnet SrCu<sub>2</sub>(BO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Topological phases of bosons, where topological edge states and dissipationless transport of bosons are expected, have attracted considerable interest. A suitable candidate is a disordered quantum magnet SrCu2(BO3)2 [1] where the ground state is given by tiling quantum mechanical singlets on orthogonally arranged dimers of S = 1/2 Cu moments. The low energy excitation is triply degenerate S = 1 bosonic quasiparticles called triplon. It has been shown that the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions yield the triplon bands with nontrivial Chern numbers. Although topological modes associated with such a state are predicted to be detectable by the thermal Hall effect [2], no discernible thermal Hall conductivity κxy has been reported so far [3].
Here we report high resolution κxy measurements on SrCu2(BO3)2. We observed finite κxy but its magnitude is much smaller than the theoretical prediction. Moreover, κxy is observed in a temperature range, which is much narrower than the prediction. We discuss the suppression of κxy in terms of damping of the triplon bands due to triplon-triplon interactions [4].
[1] H. Kageyama et al., PRL 82, 3168–3171.
[2] J. Romhányi et al., Nat. Commun 6, 6805.
[3] L. P. Cairns et al., JPS Conf. Proc. 30, 011089.
[4] M. E. Zayed et al., PRL 113, 067201.
Here we report high resolution κxy measurements on SrCu2(BO3)2. We observed finite κxy but its magnitude is much smaller than the theoretical prediction. Moreover, κxy is observed in a temperature range, which is much narrower than the prediction. We discuss the suppression of κxy in terms of damping of the triplon bands due to triplon-triplon interactions [4].
[1] H. Kageyama et al., PRL 82, 3168–3171.
[2] J. Romhányi et al., Nat. Commun 6, 6805.
[3] L. P. Cairns et al., JPS Conf. Proc. 30, 011089.
[4] M. E. Zayed et al., PRL 113, 067201.
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Presenters
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Shota Suetsugu
- Department of Physics, Kyoto University
- Kyoto Univ