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Bound States and Field-Polarized Haldane Modes in a Quantum Spin Ladder

Ward, S.
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Mena, M.
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Bouillot, P.
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2017
Physical Review Letters

The challenge of one-dimensional systems is to understand their physics beyond the level of known elementary excitations. By high-resolution neutron spectroscopy in a quantum spin-ladder material, we probe the leading multiparticle excitation by characterizing the two-magnon bound state at zero field. By applying high magnetic fields, we create and select the singlet (longitudinal) and triplet (transverse) excitations of the fully spin-polarized ladder, which have not been observed previously and are close analogs of the modes anticipated in a polarized Haldane chain. Theoretical modeling of the dynamical response demonstrates our complete quantitative understanding of these states.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.177202
Web of Science ID

WOS:000400241400008

Author(s)
Ward, S.
Mena, M.
Bouillot, P.
Kollath, C.
Giamarchi, T.
Schmidt, K. P.
Normand, B.
Kramer, K. W.
Biner, D.
Bewley, R.
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Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

118

Issue

17

Article Number

177202

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REVIEWED

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May 30, 2017
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