Neutron Scattering Studies of a Flat Mode in an S=1/2 Kagome Ferromagnet
Vendredi 22 novembre 2013 11:00
- Duree : 1 heure
Lieu : Seminar Room, ILL4 - 6 rue Jules Horowitz - Grenoble
Orateur : Robin CHISNELL (Department of Physics, 4-304, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA)
General ILL Seminar organised by College IV
Systems with flat bands provide macroscopic degeneracy that allows for the emergence of interesting strongly correlated phenomena such as the fractional quantum Hall effect. Hopping models on geometrically frustrated lattices with spin-orbit interactions predict the existence of flat, topologically nontrivial bands. Experimental realizations of these systems have proved challenging, as the flat band is often distorted by additional interactions. Cu(1,3-bdc) is a hybrid organometallic compound featuring S=1/2 Cu2+ ions on a kagome lattice [1]. The magnetic moments order ferromagnetically below T=1.8K. We will present results from neutron inelastic scattering experiments on Cu(1,3-bdc) which point to the emergence of a flat magnon band in the ordered phase. The presence of a small Dzaloshinsky-Moriya interaction along with an applied magnetic field perpendicular to the kagome plane creates a gap between the flat band and lower energy dispersive band.
[1] E.A.Nytko, J.S. Helton, P. Muller, and D.G. Nocera, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 130, 2922 (2008).
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