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.

Presenters

  • Shota Suetsugu

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ

Authors

  • Shota Suetsugu

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
  • Taichi Yokoi

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Ibuki Tanaka

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
  • Yuichi Kasahara

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
    • Physics, Kyoto University
    • Department of physics, Kyoto University
  • Shigeru Kasahara

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
    • Department of physics, Kyoto University
  • Zhong Chengchao

    • Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University
  • Keisuke Totsuka

    • Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
  • Hiroshi Kageyama

    • Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University
    • Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Kyoto University
  • Yuji Matsuda

    • Department of Physics, Kyoto University
    • Kyoto Univ
    • Physics, Kyoto University
    • Department of physics, Kyoto University