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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 40: Frustrated Magnets II
MA 40.3: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 21. März 2024, 15:30–15:45, H 1058
Observation of the spiral spin liquid in a triangular-lattice antiferromagnet AgCrSe2 — •Nikita Andriushin1, Stanislav Nikitin2, Øystein Fjellvåg2,3, Jonathan White2, Andrey Podlesnyak4, Dmytro Inosov1,5, Marcus Schmidt6, Michael Baenitz6, and Aleksandr Sukhanov1 — 1TU Dresden, Germany — 2PSI, Switzerland — 3IFE, Norway — 4ORNL, USA — 5ct.qmat, Germany — 6MPI CPfS, Germany
The spiral spin liquid (SSL) is a highly degenerate state characterized by a continuous contour or surface in reciprocal space spanned by the spiral propagation vector. Although the SSL state has already been discussed for a number of theoretical models, only a very few materials were so far experimentally identified to host such a state. We report an observation of SSL in the quasi-two-dimensional delafossite AgCrSe2, which is an ideal realization of the Heisenberg J1–J2–J3 bond-frustration model on the triangular lattice. To demonstrate this, we combined single-crystal neutron diffraction measurements and microscopic spin-dynamics simulations. Our results show how exotic correlated magnetic states can be induced by a combination of thermal fluctuations and frustration, and establish AgCrSe2 as a model system to study the SSL state.
Keywords: spiral spin liquid; triangular lattice; neutron scattering