Quantum spin liquid at finite temperature: proximate dynamics and persistent typicality
arXiv:1811.01671 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.100.045117
Abstract
Quantum spin liquids are long-range entangled states of matter with emergent gauge fields and fractionalized excitations. While candidate materials, such as the Kitaev honeycomb ruthenate -RuCl, show magnetic order at low temperatures , here we demonstrate numerically a dynamical crossover from magnon-like behavior at low and frequencies to long-lived fractionalized fermionic quasiparticles at higher and . This crossover is akin to the presence of spinon continua in quasi-1D spin chains. It is further shown to go hand in hand with persistent typicality down to very low . This aspect, which has also been observed in the spin-1/2 kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet, is a signature of proximate spin liquidity and emergent gauge degrees of freedom more generally, and can be the basis for the numerical study of many finite- properties of putative spin liquids.
13 pages, 11 figures, accepted version