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Thermal Control of Spin Excitations in the Coupled Ising-Chain Material RbCoCl3

Mena, M.
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Hanni, N.
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Ward, S.
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June 22, 2020
Physical Review Letters

We have used neutron spectroscopy to investigate the spin dynamics of the quantum (S = 1/2) antiferromagnetic Ising chains in RbCoCl3. The structure and magnetic interactions in this material conspire to produce two magnetic phase transitions at low temperatures, presenting an ideal opportunity for thermal control of the chain environment. The high-resolution spectra we measure of two-domain-wall excitations therefore characterize precisely both the continuum response of isolated chains and the "Zeeman-ladder" bound states of chains in three different effective staggered fields in one and the same material. We apply an extended Matsubara formalism to obtain a quantitative description of the entire dataset, Monte Carlo simulations to interpret the magnetic order, and finite-temperature density-matrix renormalization-group calculations to fit the spectral features of all three phases.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.257201
Web of Science ID

WOS:000541706800010

Author(s)
Mena, M.
Hanni, N.
Ward, S.
Hirtenlechner, E.
Bewley, R.
Hubig, C.
Schollwock, U.
Normand, B.
Kramer, K. W.
McMorrow, D. F.
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Date Issued

2020-06-22

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

124

Issue

25

Article Number

257201

Subjects

Physics, Multidisciplinary

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Physics

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dynamical correlation-functions

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quantum phase-transition

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raman-scattering

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anti-ferromagnets

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cscocl3

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criticality

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cscobr3

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