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Spin excitations in a single La2CuO4 layer

Dean, M. P. M.
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Springell, R. S.
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Monney, C.
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2012
Nature Materials

Cuprates and other high-temperature superconductors consist of two-dimensional layers that are crucial to their properties. The dynamics of the quantum spins in these layers lie at the heart of the mystery of the cuprates(1-7). In bulk cuprates such as La2CuO4, the presence of a weak coupling between the two-dimensional layers stabilizes a three-dimensional magnetic order up to high temperatures. In a truly two-dimensional system however, thermal spin fluctuations melt long-range order at any finite temperature(8). Here, we measure the spin response of isolated layers of La2CuO4 that are only one-unit-cell-thick. We show that coherent magnetic excitations, magnons, known from the bulk order, persist even in a single layer of La2CuO4, with no evidence for more complex correlations such as resonating valence bond correlations(9-11). These magnons are, therefore, well described by spin-wave theory (SWT). On the other hand, we also observe a high-energy magnetic continuum in the isotropic magnetic response that is not well described by two-magnon SWT, or indeed any existing theories.

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DOI
10.1038/nmat3409
Web of Science ID

WOS:000309507400017

Author(s)
Dean, M. P. M.
Springell, R. S.
Monney, C.
Zhou, K. J.
Pereiro, J.
Božović, I.
Dalla Piazza, Bastien  
Rønnow, Henrik  
Morenzoni, E.
Van Den Brink, J.
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Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

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Nature Materials
Volume

11

Start page

850

End page

854

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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September 11, 2012
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