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Thermodynamic and transport signatures of a fractionalized Fermi liquid
Several heavy-fermion metals display a quantum phase transition from an antiferromagnetic metal to a heavy Fermi liquid. In some materials, however, recent experiments seem to find that the heavy Fermi liquid phase can be directly tuned into a non-Fermi liquid phase without apparent magnetic order. We analyze a candidate state for this scenario where the local moment system forms a spin liquid with gapless fermionic excitations. We discuss the thermal conductivity and spin susceptibility of this fractionalized state both in two and, in particular, three spatial dimensions for different temperature regimes. We derive a variational functional for the thermal conductivity and solve it with a variational ansatz dictated by Keldysh formalism. In sufficiently clean samples and for an appropriate temperature window, we find that thermal transport is dominated by the spinon contribution which can be detected by a characteristic maximum in the Wiedemann-Franz ratio. For the spin susceptibility, the conduction electron Pauli paramagnetism is much smaller than the spinon contribution whose temperature dependence in three dimensions is logarithmically enhanced as compared to the Fermi liquid result
Spiral order in the honeycomb iridate Li2IrO3
The honeycomb iridates A2IrO3 (A=Na, Li) constitute promising candidate
materials to realize the Heisenberg-Kitaev model (HKM) in nature, hosting
unconventional magnetic as well as spin liquid phases. Recent experiments
suggest, however, that Li2IrO3 exhibits a magnetically ordered state of
incommensurate spiral type which has not been identified in the HKM. We show
that these findings can be understood in the context of an extended
Heisenberg-Kitaev scenario satisfying all tentative experimental evidence: (i)
the maximum of the magnetic susceptibility is located inside the first
Brillouin zone, (ii) the Curie-Weiss temperature is negative relating to
dominant antiferromagnetic fluctuations, and (iii) significant second-neighbor
spin-exchange is involved.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, selected as an Editors' suggestio
Finite-temperature phase diagram of the Heisenberg-Kitaev model
We discuss the finite-temperature phase diagram of the Heisenberg-Kitaev
model on the hexagonal lattice, which has been suggested to describe the
spin-orbital exchange of the effective spin-1/2 momenta in the Mott insulating
Iridate Na2IrO3. At zero-temperature this model exhibits magnetically ordered
states well beyond the isotropic Heisenberg limit as well as an extended
gapless spin liquid phase around the highly anisotropic Kitaev limit. Using a
pseudofermion functional renormalization group (RG) approach, we extract both
the Curie-Weiss scale and the critical ordering scale (for the magnetically
ordered states) from the RG flow of the magnetic susceptibility. The
Curie-Weiss scale switches sign -- indicating a transition of the dominant
exchange from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic -- deep in the magnetically
ordered regime. For the latter we find no significant frustration, i.e. a
substantial suppression of the ordering scale with regard to the Curie-Weiss
scale. We discuss our results in light of recent experimental susceptibility
measurements for Na2IrO3.Comment: 4+e pages, 5 figure
Magnetic order and paramagnetic phases in the quantum J1-J2-J3 honeycomb model
Recent work shows that a quantum spin liquid can arise in realistic fermionic
models on a honeycomb lattice. We study the quantum spin-1/2 Heisenberg
honeycomb model, considering couplings J1, J2, and J3 up to third nearest
neighbors. We use an unbiased pseudofermion functional renormalization group
method to compute the magnetic susceptibility and determine the ordered and
disordered states of the model. Aside from antiferromagnetic, collinear, and
spiral order domains, we find a large paramagnetic region at intermediate J2
coupling. For larger J2 within this domain, we find a strong tendency to
staggered dimer ordering, while the remaining paramagnetic regime for low J2
shows only weak plaquet and staggered dimer response. We suggest this regime to
be a promising region to look for quantum spin liquid states when charge
fluctuations would be included.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
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